| grief | Sadness associated with loss. (16 Dec 1997) |
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Synonyms : Griefs, Mournings
| grief |
intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death) something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a great grief to John"
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| grief |
Emotional response to an external and consciously recognized loss; self-limiting and gradually subsiding within a reasonable length of time.
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| grief |
The physical and emotional responses to the death, separation or loss of a beloved person or thing.
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| grief |
Deep, prolonged mental anguish over a loss. All foster and adopted children must grieve the many losses each has experienced. Adoption only can happen after a loss for all involved: the birth parents, the child and even the adoptive parents, who must grieve for the child they would have had without infertility or the child they thought they were getting through adoption. There are five stages of grief: denial, anger, guilt, sorrow and recovery. ...
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| grief, chronic |
Unresolved denial of the reality of a personal loss. Also called dysfunctional grieving.
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| grief | something that causes great unhappiness |
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| grief | intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death) |
| grief | sorrowful through loss or deprivation |
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