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1 grief
[ɡri:f](great sorrow or unhappiness: She was filled with grief at the news of her sister's death.) sorg, harmur- come to grief -
2 grief-stricken
adjective (overcome by very great grief: the grief-stricken widow.) sorgmæddur, harmi lostinn -
3 come to grief
(to meet disaster; to fail: The project came to grief.) lenda í vandræðum -
4 moan
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5 alas!
[ə'læs](used to express grief: Alas, he died young!) því miður, vei! -
6 broken-hearted
adjective (overcome by grief.) -
7 comfort
1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) þægindi2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) þægindi•- comfortably
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8 crocodile tears
(pretended tears of grief.) krókódílatár -
9 devastate
['devəsteit]1) (to leave in ruins: The fire devastated the countryside.) eyða, leggja í rúst2) (to overwhelm (a person) with grief: She was devastated by the terrible news.) gera út af við; vera yfirþyrmandi• -
10 emotional
1) (of the emotions: Emotional problems are affecting her work.) tilfinningalegur2) ((negative unemotional) causing or showing emotion: an emotional farewell.) hjartnæmur3) ((negative unemotional) (of a person) easily affected by joy, anger, grief etc: She is a very emotional person; She is very emotional.) tilfinningaríkur -
11 expression
[-ʃən]1) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) svipur, yfirbragð2) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) orðtak, orðatiltæki3) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) tjáning4) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) tilfinning; tjáning -
12 force
[fo:s] 1. noun1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) afl, kraftur2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) afl, kraftur3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) mannafli, liðsafli2. verb1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) þvinga, neyða2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) ná/gera með erfiðismunum•- forced- forceful
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13 insensitive
[in'sensətiv]( with to)1) (not noticing or not sympathetic towards (eg others' feelings): He was insensitive to her grief.) tilfinningasljór, ónæmur2) ((with to) not feeling or not reacting to (touch, light etc): The dentist's injection numbed the nerves and made the tooth insensitive to the drill.) tilfinningalaus, dofinn• -
14 lament
[lə'ment] 1. verb(to feel or express regret for: We all lament his death; He sat lamenting over his past failures.) harma, syrgja2. noun1) (a poem or piece of music which laments something: This song is a lament for those killed in battle.) harmljóð2) (a show of grief, regret etc: I'm not going to sit listening to her laments all day.) harmatölur/-kvein• -
15 mourning
1) (grief shown eg because of someone's death.) sorg2) (black or dark-coloured clothes suitable for a mourner: She was wearing mourning.) sorgarklæði -
16 overcome
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17 overwhelm
[əuvə'welm](to defeat or overcome: He was overwhelmed with work/grief.) yfirþyrma -
18 pang
[pæŋ](a sudden sharp pain: a pang of hunger/grief/regret.) stingur -
19 pine
I noun1) (any of several kinds of evergreen trees with cones (pine-cones) and needlelike leaves (pine-needles).) fura2) (its wood: The table is made of pine; ( also adjective) a pine table.) furuviðurII verb1) ((often with away) to lose strength, become weak (with pain, grief etc): Since his death she has been pining (away).) veslast upp2) ((usually with for) to want (something) very much; to long (for someone or something, or to do something): He knew that his wife was pining for home.) þrá -
20 prostrate
1. ['prostreit] adjective1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) sem liggur flatur (á grúfu)2) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) örmagna2. [prə'streit] verb1) (to throw (oneself) flat on the floor, especially in respect or reverence: They prostrated themselves before the emperor.) kasta sér flötum2) (to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) örmagnast•
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grief — grief … Dictionnaire des rimes
grief — [ grijɛf ] n. m. • 1269; de grever 1 ♦ Vx Dommage que l on subit. Mod. Dr. Griefs d appel : ce en quoi le demandeur se trouve lésé par un jugement dont il appelle. 2 ♦ (Plur. ou loc.) Sujet, motif de plainte (généralement contre une personne). ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Grief — (gr[=e]f), n. [OE. grief, gref, OF. grief, gref, F. grief, L. gravis heavy; akin to Gr. bary s, Skr. guru, Goth. ka[ u]rus. Cf. {Barometer}, {Grave}, a., {Grieve}, {Gooroo.}] 1. Pain of mind on account of something in the past; mental suffering… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grief — grief, ève 1. (gri èf, è v . Prononcez grié, dit au XVIe siècle PALSGRAVE, p. 62) adj. 1° Qui pèse sur la personne comme un poids qui l accable. • Il défendit sous de grièves peines d appeler Catherine reine d Angleterre, MAUCROIX Schisme, l … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
grief — [gri:f] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: gref, from Latin gravis; GRAVE1] 1.) [U] extreme sadness, especially because someone you love has died grief over/at ▪ The grief she felt over Helen s death was almost unbearable. with grief ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Grief — Жанры Сладж, Дум метал Годы 1991 2001, 2005 2006, 2008 2009 … Википедия
grief — [ grif ] noun uncount ** a strong feeling of sadness, usually because someone has died: An extraordinary outpouring of grief followed the death of the princess. grief at/over: the family s grief at the loss of their child come to grief 1. ) to be … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
grief — grief·ful; grief·less; grief; grief·ful·ly; grief·less·ness; … English syllables
grief — ► NOUN 1) intense sorrow, especially caused by someone s death. 2) informal trouble or annoyance. ● come to grief Cf. ↑come to grief ● good grief! Cf. ↑good grief! … English terms dictionary
grief — [grēf] n. [ME gref < OFr, sorrow, grief < grever: see GRIEVE] 1. intense emotional suffering caused by loss, disaster, misfortune, etc.; acute sorrow; deep sadness 2. a cause or the subject of such suffering 3. Informal a) irritation or… … English World dictionary
grief — early 13c., hardship, suffering, pain, bodily affliction, from O.Fr. grief wrong, grievance, injustice, misfortune, calamity (13c.), from grever afflict, burden, oppress, from L. gravare to cause grief, make heavy, from gravis weighty (see GRAVE… … Etymology dictionary