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Grieved - What does it mean?

grieved | |

Doleful vs Grieved - What's the difference?

doleful | grieved |


As an adjective doleful

is filled with grief, mournful, bringing feelings of sadness.

As a verb grieved is

(grieve).

Grieved vs Woeful - What's the difference?

grieved | woeful |


As a verb grieved

is (grieve).

As an adjective woeful is

full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity.

Mourned vs Grieved - What's the difference?

mourned | grieved |


As verbs the difference between mourned and grieved

is that mourned is (mourn) while grieved is (grieve).

Bereaved vs Grieved - What's the difference?

bereaved | grieved |


As verbs the difference between bereaved and grieved

is that bereaved is past tense of bereave while grieved is past tense of grieve.

As an adjective bereaved

is having suffered the death of a loved one.

Grieved vs Mourn - What's the difference?

grieved | mourn |


As verbs the difference between grieved and mourn

is that grieved is past tense of grieve while mourn is to express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).

As a noun mourn is

sorrow, grief.

Grieved vs Mournful - What's the difference?

grieved | mournful |


As a verb grieved

is (grieve).

As an adjective mournful is

filled with grief or sadness; being in a state in which one mourns.

Grieved vs Sore - What's the difference?

grieved | sore |


As a verb grieved

is (grieve).

As a noun sore is

.

Grievous vs Grieved - What's the difference?

grievous | grieved |


As an adjective grievous

is causing grief, pain or sorrow.

As a verb grieved is

past tense of grieve.

Dismay vs Grieved - What's the difference?

dismay | grieved |


As verbs the difference between dismay and grieved

is that dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify while grieved is past tense of grieve.

As a noun dismay

is a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.

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