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Meanings of
sorrowing
in anglès
Sorrowful through loss or deprivation.
mourning
grieving
bereft
bereaved
grief-stricken
Related terms
sorrowful
Sinònims
Examples for "
mourning
"
mourning
grieving
bereft
bereaved
grief-stricken
Examples for "
mourning
"
1
Iran announced three days of public
mourning
in the province, IRNA said.
2
Russia declared Monday a day of national
mourning
for the crash victims.
3
Sometimes too much lightness: The young boys'
mourning
never really is addressed.
4
A second New Zealand family is in
mourning
after the Norwegian massacre.
5
The government declared a day of
mourning
on Thursday for the victims.
1
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grieving
relatives after being told the news.
2
Mr Bridges said all New Zealanders were
grieving
with the families affected.
3
But far less has been said about an abandoned daughter's
grieving
process.
4
It's important to remember that the animals are not
grieving
with us.
5
To offer professional counseling for all families who are
grieving
?
he asked.
1
It is
bereft
of new ideas and is manifestly failing in government.
2
I need not feel so
bereft
just because the aliora were gone.
3
They all stared at him, immersed in another crisis,
bereft
of speech.
4
And I don't think they should be
bereft
of healthcare, Hatch said.
5
Something terrifying was happening to the savage who had been left
bereft
.
1
Haka is used to uplift the spirits of
bereaved
families, Maxwell said.
2
Even some of the
bereaved
families question the fairness of the proceedings.
3
Before we left, I forced myself to approach Sosia Camillina's
bereaved
papa.
4
I work from photographs and descriptions given to me by the
bereaved
.
5
Neither is courageous dignity on the part of
bereaved
relatives particularly novel.
1
His face was no longer masked in smiles; it was
grief-stricken
,
self-abhorring.
2
Her features remained composed, thoughtful perhaps, but not distraught, less yet
grief
-
stricken
.
3
He's so
grief
-
stricken
that he ditches the whole works and simply disappears.
4
And Dolores extended her hand over the
grief-stricken
head of her friend.
5
They were
grief-stricken
and begged me to stay until his soul departed.
Usage of
sorrowing
in anglès
1
Again the
sorrowing
mother looks inquiringly up; Cypriano, in turn, becoming listener.
2
When the
sorrowing
cortege reached Pallanteum, the whole city was in mourning.
3
He remained in England, and was joined there by the
sorrowing
family.
4
The parting between the hero and his
sorrowing
wife was very affecting.
5
Soon as she saw her
sorrowing
sire in front of the altar
6
Speaking thus the damsel departed from the court,
sorrowing
as she went.
7
There was nothing of the
sorrowing
father about his frame of mind.
8
That child was already
sorrowing
and crying enough over the rag doll.
9
And while they were
sorrowing
the outer crowd would be making merry.
10
Now tell me thy
sorrowing
tale, to me so wrapt in mystery.
11
Mr. Wentworth might look upset, but he was not
sorrowing
about Brian.
12
Vainly my pencil struggles to express The
sorrowing
grandeur of such holiness.
13
The
sorrowing
family gathered to observe this extraordinary case of heart failure.
14
But the
sorrowing
mother thought that perhaps a miracle might be wrought.
15
The
sorrowing
wife took scarcely any nourishment, and could no longer sleep.
16
There will be violence and murder now, and
sorrowing
widows and orphans.
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sorrowing
sorrow
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sorrow for
sorrow heart
sorrow friends
sorrow mother
sorrow family
More collocations
Sorrowing
through the time
Sorrowing
across language varieties
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