English to Irish Meaning of grief - dólás


Grief :
dólás

dólás, lionn dubh, brón, ghruaim, mairg, tinneas, pian, gearán leis, galar, andúil drugaí, andúil alcól, diomailt, anachain, indulgence i bíseanna, glacadh, éad, scannal, tinn, súil, smacht, teas, teocht, teas marbh, tine, buille, cnag, créachta, turraing, dúlagar, bíodh imní ort, imní

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Definitions of grief in English
Noun(1) intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death(2) something that causes great unhappiness
Examples of grief in English
(1) Words could not describe the grief felt by the small but united community of Nurney.(2) The untimely death of Mr Woodhouse caused her immense grief and distress.(3) People's grief , and other reactions to emotional trauma, are as individual as a fingerprint.(4) she was overcome with grief(5) But the loving bonds we share with pets are real, and so are the feelings of loss and grief when they die.(6) Support from others can be a reminder that grief is a universal experience and that you are not alone.(7) they won't give you any grief in the next few days(8) He nurses the old man lovingly and is filled with grief at his death.(9) A devastated couple have told the Advertiser of their grief following the death of their baby son.(10) They express grief at the death of Jesus and perhaps also at the death of the hopes that they had had in him.(11) More difficult to handle than the immediate grief is the permanence of loss that sets in later.(12) 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.(13) It particularly bothers me that they give me even more grief than normal simply if I'm dressed in a tie.(14) Mr Lewis had owned a second-hand shop in Victoria Road, but in his grief after Terry's death he turned to drink.(15) If you have lost someone or have been struggling with grief check out the fact sheets below.(16) Her death caused intense grief in the parish.
Related Phrases of grief
(1) grief-stricken ::
grief-stricken
(2) come to grief ::
teacht ar grief
(3) grief and indignation ::
grief agus fearg
(4) deep grief ::
grief domhain
(5) sorrow and grief ::
brón '
Synonyms
Noun
1. sorrow ::
brón
2. trouble ::
deacracht
3. heartache ::
briseadh croí
Antonyms
1. bliss ::
bliss
2. cheer ::
cheer
3. delight ::
áthas
4. elation ::
elation
5. euphoria ::
Euphoria
6. exhilaration ::
exhilaration
7. exultation ::
exultation
8. felicity ::
Felicity
9. glee ::
glee
10. happiness ::
sonas
11. joy ::
áthas
12. pleasure ::
pléisiúr
13. rapture ::
rapture
Different Forms
grief, griefs
Word Example from TV Shows
She’s died of grief, of absence,\Nof all the trouble I was in

She’s died of GRIEF, of absence,
of all the trouble I was in

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 7

I understand your grief, my lord,
better than most, I understand it.

I understand your GRIEF, my lord, better than most, I understand it.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7

and his grief.

and his GRIEF.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 7

O grief.

O GRIEF.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 6

Good grief, she is such a stickler for
citing sources, those were Amy's words.

Good GRIEF, she is such a stickler for citing sources, those were Amy's words.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 18

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