grieved 的 2 个定义
grieved, griev·ing.
- to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
grieved, griev·ing.
- to distress mentally; cause to feel grief or sorrow: It grieves me to see you so unhappy.
- Archaic. to oppress or wrong.
grieved 近义词
mourn, feel deep distress
upset, distress someone
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- This cocktail can keep you warm around the fire pit — and you can make it there, tooThis year I’ve wrestled with what’s okay to grieve.
- Our hearts are with his loved ones, and our care team is grieving his loss.
- As a superstar tasked with creating relatable pop songs, she knows that everyone has a bloodline to grieve.
- If they have something to grieve during this time, Walker says, that also means they have much to be thankful for.
- Some families are grieving the dead, while others may be adjusting to the crisis’s long-term effects.
- And also if you have a taste for excellent television you would have watched it already and grieved alongside the rest of us.
- Along with the rest of the world, my family grieved the attacks of 9/11.
- “The thing that I grieved most about that day was the fact that I had to withdraw my green-card application,” Sullivan said.
- Thousands grieved when Madonna Badger lost her children and her parents in a Christmas-morning fire.
- It has taken me until now to fully understand why: I feel profoundly grieved for my country.
- While he grieved over the loss of our little one, you conceived a vile plot to 'get even,' Oh, you—liar!
- This grieved the sisters, and in moments of irritation they went so far as to blame one another.
- For as she rejoiced at thy ruin, and was glad of thy fall: so shall she be grieved for her own desolation.
- I am grieved to say that Mr. Billings remarked, "Let's go aboard the blank, and capsize the whole blank trunk."
- Lady Blanche, on hearing of the death of her lover, was terribly grieved, and is still abroad.