State of emotions of a person to whom something irreversible happened that leads to a feeling of sadness or regret; most often occurring e.g.
Distinctive dress worn after bereavement; conventional or ceremonial manifestation of sorrow.
State of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one.
The passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 No longer is anaesthetising oneself with alcohol seen as appropriate mourning behaviour.
7 New Zealand First leader Winston Peters said two nations were in mourning .
8 The country has declared a day of national mourning for the victims.
9 Police last week sought to stifle collective mourning and protests by parents.
10 This is different, they say, writing this is a work of mourning .
11 Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a day of national mourning for Sunday.
12 But the real mourning was down in Devonshire, in the Sidmouth cottage.
13 The clergy and the actresses took their seats in the mourning coaches.
14 The war and a new century had softened the city's mourning customs.
15 Many said the government had compounded their bitterness by curtailing collective mourning .
16 President Vladimir Putin has declared a day of national mourning in Russia.
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