
1) A hard time 2) Anger 3) Brokenheartedness 4) Desolation 5) Dolor 6) Dolour 7) Heartache 8) Heartbreak 9) Sadness 10) Sorrow 11) Suffering 12) Unhappiness 13) Woe
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1) Aggravation, so to speak 2) Anguish 3) Annoyance, so to speak 4) Annoying criticism 5) Bereavement 6) Big hassle, so to speak 7) Brokenheartedness 8) Deep sorrow 9) Dejection 10) Depression 11) Desolation 12) Despondency 13) Distress 14) Extreme sadness 15) Feeling of mourning 16) Feeling with five stages
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Grief is a multifaceted response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or something, who has passed away, to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, spiritual, and philosophical dimensions. While the terms are often used int...
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• (a.) Physical pain, or a cause of it; malady. • (a.) Cause of sorrow or pain; that which afficts or distresses; trial; grievance. • (a.) Pain of mind on account of something in the past; mental suffering arising from any cause, as misfortune, loss of friends, misconduct of one`s self or others, etc.; sorrow; sadness.Grief: words in...
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The normal response to a major loss, such as the death of a loved one. Grief may also be felt by a person with a serious, long-term illness or with a terminal illness. It may include feelings of great sadness, anger, guilt, and despair. Physical problems, such as not being able to sleep and changes in appetite, may also be part of grief.
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Sadness associated with loss. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(grēf) mental suffering or distress in response to a threatened or real loss, as loss of a body part or function, death of another person, or loss of one's possessions, job, status, or ideals.
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Grief (grēf) noun [ Middle English grief , gref , Old French grief , gref , French grief , Latin gravis heavy; akin to Greek bary`s , Sanskrit guru , Goth. kaúrus . Confer Barometer , Grave ,
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Type: Term Pronunciation: grēf Definitions: 1. a normal emotional response to an external loss; distinguished from a depressive disorder because it usually subsides after a reasonable time.
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Grief: The normal process of reacting to a loss. The loss may be physical (such as a death), social (such as divorce), or occupational (such as a job). Emotional reactions of grief can include anger, guilt, anxiety, sadness, and despair. Physical reactions of grief can include sleeping problems, changes in appetite, physical problems, or illness. S...
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Grief is slang for trouble, hassle.
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[
n] - intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death) 2. [n] - something that causes great unhappiness
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sorrow noun something that causes great unhappiness; `her death was a great grief to John`
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the process that occurs as a result of a loss. Similar to bereavement, the loss may be a death of a loved one or of an ideal (divorce, job, home). Grief is the emotional and objective reactions to a loss of any type.
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intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one
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