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Grief - Learn American English Online
A person experiences grief when a loved one* dies. Grief is felt for a parent, a spouse, a sibling, a child, or a friend who has passed away. Many people also feel grief when the loss involves a family pet such as a dog or a cat.
The family felt tremendous grief following the death of their daughter.
The man’s grief was so overwhelming that he couldn’t speak.
Andrea felt very little grief when her husband died because she never really loved him.
The family is managing its grief very well.
The word "grieve" is a verb:
They’re grieving the loss of their mother.
Members of a hospital staff see people grieve every day.
Mary grieved over the death of her beloved cat for months.
The word "grief" can also be an adjective:
A grief counselor worked with the children following the incident.
The woman required grief counseling after her husband died.
* loved one: a person whom you love, usually a family member or a very close friend.