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Definitions from the WebGrievePart of Speech: verb Sense 1: To feel deep sadness or sorrow, especially over someone's death. Example sentence: After losing her beloved dog, Sarah couldn't help but grieve for weeks. Sense 2: To cause someone to feel deep sadness or sorrow. Example sentence: The tragic news of the plane crash grieved the entire nation. Sense 3: To express deep sadness or sorrow. Example sentence: During the funeral, friends and family members grieved together, supporting each other in their loss. Part of Speech: noun Sense 1: Deep sadness or sorrow. Example sentence: The grieve in her eyes was evident as she reminisced about her lost childhood. Part of Speech: adjective Sense 1: Exceptionally good or impressive. Example sentence: Alex wrote a grieve note of appreciation to his favorite author for inspiring him with their books. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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