grieving
/ˈɡriː.vɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡriː.vɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
grieving — 形容詞
- grievingpositive
- more grievingcomparative
- most grievingsuperlative
1. in a state of deep sorrow because a family member, friend, or other loved one ha
哀悼的;悲慟
因親人去世而深感悲傷的
in a state of deep sorrow because a family member, friend, or other loved one has recently died
Roya's grieving mother could barely speak at the memorial service.
Roya 的母親因喪子之痛,在追悼會上幾乎說不出話來。
grieving used before a noun (attributive)
The school counsellor helped grieving students after their classmate's sudden death.
同學猝逝後,學校輔導老師協助哀傷的學生們走出悲傷。
grieving + noun referring to people
Neighbours brought meals to the grieving household every evening for weeks.
鄰居們好幾個星期每天晚上都送餐到這個遭逢喪親的家庭。
Dewi tried to comfort her grieving friend by sharing memories of happier times.
Dewi 分享往日快樂時光,試著安慰正處於悲慟中的朋友。
- mourning
Mourning often emphasizes the outward customs and rituals of grief (wearing black, holding a funeral), while grieving focuses on the inner emotional state.
- bereaved
Bereaved is more formal and is typically used only for someone who has lost a close relative; a 'bereaved parent' has lost a child.
- sorrowful
Sorrowful is a broader, more literary word that covers any deep sadness, not just from death.
文法句型
grieving + noun (person or group)
be + grieving
用法筆記
Frequently used before a noun that names a person or group of people (mother, father, family, community). Also common after a linking verb: 'She was still grieving and needed time alone.' Do not use for general sadness unrelated to death.