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1. grief grief


grief is exhausting.
As an atheist/agnostic it can be difficult to cope with grief in a society that is 95% religious.
You think that people are okay, but I allow one to think that people and all societies are bad. No one wants other people to tolerate their mischief. People give grief to people because their viewpoints vary.
Happiness is beneficial for the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind.
Republicans and Democrats, Christians, Atheists, Muslims and all other faiths, Americans and Immigrants, everyone was united in grief for the devastation of 9/11.
Grief on the face is better than the stain in the heart.
It was to say that going to the station was too much of a bother after all so I should come to the hotel she's staying at. Good grief, what a selfish woman!
The reality of having offfended God, whom one has come to love more deeply, evokes tears of grief
It was a grief to them that they had no children. She was overcome with grief when her husband died.
... which left little room for grief
We’ve all experienced the grief of losing someone we love.
newspaper pictures of grief-stricken relatives
Good grief! I had no idea you had been placed in such a tight spot.
His little daughter's bad behaviour caused him a lot of grief.
No one really understands the grief or joy of another.

2. sorrow


She bore her sorrow well.
Misery and sorrow accompany war.
To everyone's sorrow, the poet died young.
His presence shifted my attention away from my sorrows.
The accompaniments of the war are misery and sorrow.
Her sorrow was only apparent.
Pools of sorrow, wave of joy.
It is easier to sympathize with sorrow than to sympathize with joy.
Her sorrow found expression in silent tears.
Let the rain drown out your sorrow.
a bereaved person needs time to work through their sorrow
Filled with sorrow, the girl looked him in the eye.
Sorrow filled his breast.
Between astonishment and sorrow, she could not speak a word.