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Definitions from the WebHalf-MourningDescriptionHalf-mourning refers to a period where individuals wear clothing that is less conventional than full mourning attire but still signifies a continued sense of grief and loss after a loved one's death. It is a transitional phase between deep mourning and the resumption of regular clothing. Senses and UsagesNounSense: A period of mourning with less strict rules about attire and accessories. Example sentence: During the half-mourning period, it was customary for widows in Victorian times to wear dresses in shades of gray, violet, or mauve. AdjectiveSense: Referring to clothing or accessories worn during the half-mourning period. Example sentence: She dressed in a delicate, half-mourning veil that covered her face but allowed others to perceive her sorrow. VerbSense: To engage in the practice of observing half-mourning after a bereavement. Example sentence: The society dictates that prominent families must formally half-mourn for two months after the passing of a family member. Related ProductsExplore related products on Amazon: | ||||
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