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grief
noun
Deep
sorrow
felt
after
the
death
or
serious
loss
of
someone
or
something
loved
.
•
After
her
grandmother
passed
away
,
Maria
felt
overwhelming
grief
.
After
her
grandmother
passed
away
,
Maria
felt
overwhelming
grief
.
•
A
quiet
hush
fell
over
the
church
as
the
family
stood
in
silent
grief
.
A
quiet
hush
fell
over
the
church
as
the
family
stood
in
silent
grief
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
‘
grief
’
meaning
‘
injustice
,
hardship
,
sorrow
’,
from
Latin
‘
gravis
’
meaning
‘
heavy
’.
noun
Informal
:
criticism
,
hassle
,
or
trouble
that
someone
gives
you
.
•
The
coach
gave
the
players
a
lot
of
grief
for
being
late
to
practice
.
The
coach
gave
the
players
a
lot
of
grief
for
being
late
to
practice
.
•
I
get
enough
grief
from
my
parents
about
my
messy
room
.
I
get
enough
grief
from
my
parents
about
my
messy
room
.
noun
A
particular
event
or
reason
that
makes
someone
feel
deep
sorrow
.
•
His
greatest
grief
was
losing
the
chance
to
apologize
to
his
father
.
His
greatest
grief
was
losing
the
chance
to
apologize
to
his
father
.
•
The
sudden
end
of
her
scholarship
was
a
new
grief
she
hadn't
expected
.
The
sudden
end
of
her
scholarship
was
a
new
grief
she
hadn't
expected
.