grief in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for grief in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

grief [Am ɡrif, Brit ɡriːf] N U

grief-stricken [Am ˈɡrif ˈˌstrɪkən, Brit ˈɡriːfstrɪk(ə)n] ADJ liter

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grief in the PONS Dictionary

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grief Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cause grief inf
to cause sb grief
to give sb (a lot of) grief
to come to grief (fail)
to die of grief
American English

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The opposite is true for grief, with small grief triggering no sympathy in the impartial spectator, but large grief with much sympathy.
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They both also tend to give each other grief about them.
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As the singer walks through a forest, the father is shown resorting to drinking in grief.
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This created an effect of mass grief and mourning for her around the world mostly from people who had previously known nothing about her.
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The king is able to overcome his grief and soup and rats are allowed back in the kingdom.
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The grief, in all events, however, can always be of the most profound sort to the widow and the widower.
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The novel addresses themes of identity, grief, love, relationship, and secret.
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Our own reactions are questioned, because, after all, what is it in us that makes us seek out the stories of another's grief?
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Despite this, sibling grief is often the most disenfranchised or overlooked of the four main forms of grief, especially with regard to adult siblings.
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Downs added that as the hours passed, the country's grief would turn into a more historic kind of grief.
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