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grieve verb ache, aggrieve, anguish, be anguished, be sad, bemoan, bewail, complain, cry, cut to the quick, desolate, discommode, distress, feel regret, fret, groan, harass, lament, languish, moan, mourn, pain, pine, rue, sadden, sorrow, suffer, take to heart, torment, wail, weep See also: affront, annoy, brood, discommode, distress, harass, languish, perturb, repent How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| From his own experience of mourning Lewis extends a caution to all grievers. Women tend to be more intuitive grievers and often share their feelings with friends and family members as they move through the grieving process. While all of this is normal, many grievers are frightened by their emotions and suspect they may be "going crazy. |
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