Sorrowful through loss or deprivation.
Unhappy in love; suffering from unrequited love.
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Examples for "mourning"
Examples for "mourning"
1Iran announced three days of public mourning in the province, IRNA said.
2Russia declared Monday a day of national mourning for the crash victims.
3Sometimes too much lightness: The young boys' mourning never really is addressed.
4A second New Zealand family is in mourning after the Norwegian massacre.
5The government declared a day of mourning on Thursday for the victims.
1NewsImageFile: Informed by text message... grieving relatives after being told the news.
2Mr Bridges said all New Zealanders were grieving with the families affected.
3But far less has been said about an abandoned daughter's grieving process.
4It's important to remember that the animals are not grieving with us.
5To offer professional counseling for all families who are grieving? he asked.
1Haka is used to uplift the spirits of bereaved families, Maxwell said.
2Even some of the bereaved families question the fairness of the proceedings.
3Before we left, I forced myself to approach Sosia Camillina's bereaved papa.
4I work from photographs and descriptions given to me by the bereaved.
5Neither is courageous dignity on the part of bereaved relatives particularly novel.
1Again the sorrowing mother looks inquiringly up; Cypriano, in turn, becoming listener.
2When the sorrowing cortege reached Pallanteum, the whole city was in mourning.
3He remained in England, and was joined there by the sorrowing family.
4The parting between the hero and his sorrowing wife was very affecting.
5Soon as she saw her sorrowing sire in front of the altar
1His face was no longer masked in smiles; it was grief-stricken, self-abhorring.
2Her features remained composed, thoughtful perhaps, but not distraught, less yet grief-stricken.
3He's so grief-stricken that he ditches the whole works and simply disappears.
4And Dolores extended her hand over the grief-stricken head of her friend.
5They were grief-stricken and begged me to stay until his soul departed.
1It is bereft of new ideas and is manifestly failing in government.
2I need not feel so bereft just because the aliora were gone.
3They all stared at him, immersed in another crisis, bereft of speech.
4And I don't think they should be bereft of healthcare, Hatch said.
5Something terrifying was happening to the savage who had been left bereft.
6Therefore, they are bereft of witnessing the lights of eternity in Jesus.
7At that moment, Verminaard realized he was alone, bereft of spiritual help.
8It shows bridges across the mighty Yangtze River almost bereft of vehicles.
9There are, in the world, many men that are bereft of faith.
10I saw a room, large and high-ceilinged, bereft of anything-furniture, character, life.
11Laurence himself had been momentarily bereft of speech at this offensive suggestion.
12I stand here, bereft of my father, gathering up corpses of innocents.
13The knight sank on to a chair as though bereft of strength.
14She could not leave Thebe and Varia alone, bereft of her leadership.
15Simple signs of city life and all were utterly bereft of it.
16This, then, was an almost feudal display, imperious rulers against bereft subjects.
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