grief|griefs in English
noun
[grɪːf]
sadness, deep sorrow
Use "grief|griefs" in a sentence
1. Some lived through their own earlier griefs all over again.
2. 28 Friendships multiply joys and divide griefs. Thomas Fuller
3. Anticipatory grief is defined as grief that occurs before death (or another great loss) in contrast to grief after death (conventional grief)
4. A smoldering grief.
5. Isaiah taught that the Messiah would bear our “griefs” and our “sorrows” (Isaiah 53:4).
6. Synonyms for Annoyances include irritations, exasperations, angers, vexations, bothers, displeasures, griefs, aggravations, harassments and indignations
7. Between grief and nothing, I will take grief. William Faulkner
8. 7 Between grief and nothing, I will take grief. William Faulkner
9. A child's not grief.
10. Grief aggravated her illness.
11. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast; Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest
12. Heap after heaps, of complications, griefs, Worries, tongue-Clackings, nonsenses and shame For not making good
13. Conceptualizing Progress in Grief
14. The Agony of Grief
15. THE AGONY OF GRIEF
16. Grief drove her insane.
17. A grief - stricken chimpanzee?
18. Apprenticing to Grief An immersive journey for people wanting to deepen their relationship with grief, and strengthen their capacity to hold grief spaces for others
19. She consumed away with grief.
20. How long does grief last ?
21. Coydog’s tracks Good Grief (Prod
22. Imagine the mother’s crushing grief.
23. 3 The Agony of Grief
24. Grief is itself a medicine.
25. I was prostrate with grief.