English to Portuguese Dictionary grief

grief

aflição
definition
noun
she was overcome with grief
deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death.
translation of 'grief'
noun
dor,
preocupação,
pesar,
aflição,
mágoa,
tristeza
example
she was overcome with 'grief'
It is important to seek professional help when you feel overwhelmed by your 'grief' or memories.
Words could not describe the 'grief' felt by the small but united community of Nurney.
Somehow, I'm expecting a little 'grief' from the people I work with tomorrow.
The chaotic circumstances of burial often compounded a family's 'grief' .
Mr Lewis had owned a second-hand shop in Victoria Road, but in his 'grief' after Terry's death he turned to drink.
Neither Chris nor Mom would want us to let our 'grief' consume our lives.
Wearing dark glasses, she had to be helped into a car as she was overcome by 'grief' .
More difficult to handle than the immediate 'grief' is the permanence of loss that sets in later.
I am getting constant 'grief' from them about returning to Pattaya for this event.
We've got a bye this weekend, which means I've got a chance to sort out a back problem that has been giving me a bit of 'grief' in recent matches.
she was overcome with 'grief'
We are having so many problems with kids running down and causing 'grief' to the elderly residents that live here.
The untimely death of Mr Woodhouse caused her immense 'grief' and distress.
If you have lost someone or have been struggling with 'grief' check out the fact sheets below.
Women and their partners may experience intense 'grief' as they mourn their loss.
She was well known and respected in the area and her death has caused much 'grief' and sorrow.
People's 'grief' , and other reactions to emotional trauma, are as individual as a fingerprint.
They express 'grief' at the death of Jesus and perhaps also at the death of the hopes that they had had in him.
Support from others can be a reminder that 'grief' is a universal experience and that you are not alone.
It particularly bothers me that they give me even more 'grief' than normal simply if I'm dressed in a tie.
the police gave us constant 'grief' at the match
He preys on vulnerable women with money, and has no problem smacking them around if they give him any 'grief' .
But the loving bonds we share with pets are real, and so are the feelings of loss and 'grief' when they die.
He nurses the old man lovingly and is filled with 'grief' at his death.
Her death caused intense 'grief' in the parish.
My brakes gave me some 'grief' after the second to last stop.
Sarah wrote her book on coping with 'grief' after the death of her daughter.
they won't give you any 'grief' in the next few days
A devastated couple have told the Advertiser of their 'grief' following the death of their baby son.
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