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Qu'est-ce (qui) est grief - définition

REACTION TO LOSS OF SOMEONE OR SOMETHING CLOSE OR IMPORTANT
Bereavement; Grieving; Heart rending; Coping with death; Childhood bereavement; Bereavement of a sibling; Animal grief; Animal Grief; Child loss; Loss of a parent
  • Grief in art: grave statue at [[Vienna Central Cemetery]]
  • Anguish]]'', held at the [[National Gallery of Victoria]], a grieving ewe mourns the death of her lamb.
  • Grief can be caused by the loss of one's home and possessions, as occurs with [[refugee]]s.
  • King Pedro IV]] (also Emperor of Brazil as Pedro I), 1836
  • "[[Pietà]]" by [[El Greco]], 1571–1576. Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • A family mourns during a funeral at the Lion's cemetery during the [[Siege of Sarajevo]] in 1992.
  • People who lose their jobs, such as these people in California, may experience grief.
  • A grief-stricken American soldier is comforted by a fellow soldier after a friend is killed in action during the [[Korean War]].
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grief         
n.
1.
Sorrow, regret, affliction, distress, tribulation, woe, dole, sadness, bitterness, anguish, misery, agony, heartache, heartbreak, heavy heart, bleeding heart, broken heart, pain of mind, mental suffering.
2.
Trial, grievance, cause of sorrow, sorrow, affliction, distress, woe.
grief         
¦ noun
1. intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death.
an instance or cause of intense sorrow.
2. informal trouble or annoyance.
Phrases
come to grief have an accident; meet with disaster.
good grief! an exclamation of surprise or alarm.
Origin
ME: from OFr. grief, from grever (see grieve1).
grief         
(griefs)
1.
Grief is a feeling of extreme sadness.
...a huge outpouring of national grief for the victims of the shootings...
Their grief soon gave way to anger.
N-VAR
2.
If something comes to grief, it fails. If someone comes to grief, they fail in something they are doing, and may be hurt.
So many marriages have come to grief over lack of money...
He was driving a Mercedes racer at 100 mph and almost came to grief.
PHRASE: V inflects
3.
Some people say 'Good grief' when they are surprised or shocked.
'He's been arrested for theft and burglary.'-'Good grief!'
EXCLAM [feelings]

Wikipédia

Grief

Grief is the response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, grief also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual and philosophical dimensions. While the terms are often used interchangeably, bereavement refers to the state of loss, while grief is the reaction to that loss.

The grief associated with death is familiar to most people, but individuals grieve in connection with a variety of losses throughout their lives, such as unemployment, ill health or the end of a relationship. Loss can be categorized as either physical or abstract; physical loss is related to something that the individual can touch or measure, such as losing a spouse through death, while other types of loss are more abstract, possibly relating to aspects of a person's social interactions.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour grief
1. Vinokourov faces her grief alone; grief which even her close friends cannot really grasp.
2. Grief Yesterday Kelcey‘s estranged parents, Tommy and Michelle Kirkham, spoke of their grief.
3. We stand together in grief – together in faith – may that grief and that faith unite us now.
4. OIC Chief Expresses Grief Secretary–General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu expressed grief and sorrow over the large–scale devastation caused by the cyclone.
5. TV footage showed relatives in tears, some fainting from grief.