Grief

Noun

 * 1) Suffering, hardship.
 * 2) Pain of mind arising from misfortune, significant personal loss, misconduct of oneself or others, etc.; sorrow; sadness.
 * 3)  Cause or instance of sorrow or pain; that which afflicts or distresses; trial.

Verb

 * 1)  To deliberately harass and annoy other players of a game in order to interfere with their enjoyment of it; especially, to do this as one’s primary activity in the game.

Adjectives for Grief
reproachful; national; silent; burning; irremediable; hysterical; immoderate; hopeless; purposeless; needless; passionate; private; strong; sincere; idle; truer; beauteous; half-smothered; poignant; chastening; successive (pi) ; domestic; lasting; overwhelming; elegiac; tndless; casual; unutterable; remorseful; hateful; proud; sudden; mortal inconsolable; innocent; conjectured; barren sacred; sentimental; angry; deeper; selfish lighter; paroxysmal; unmanly; stark; arbitrary; single; withered; fettered ancient; vanished; callous; uncontrollable compensated; inward; perished; cloudy unavailing; fundamental; relentless; utmost; forecasted; wayward; bitter; eternal; touching; present; household; greatest; genuine; pure; young; excessive; second; extravagant.

Verbs for Grief
assail with—; assuage—; bring to—; confide—in; disguise—; drown—; emerge from—; fight—; overcome by—; overwhelm with—; rush into—; smite with—; stifle—; submerge—; —abates;  —lessens; —overwhelms ; —spends itself.

Synonyms for Grief
sorrow, sadness, tribulation, woe, regret, trial, affliction, melancholy, vexation, mourning, misfortune, adversity, distress, evil, calamity, catastrophe, misery, trouble, pain, bereavement, failure, hardship, worry, anxiety, anguish.

Antonyms for Grief
joy, gladness, rejoicing, happiness, ecstasy, delight, gratification, satisfaction, triumph, victory, merriment, exhilaration, pleasure.

Derived terms

 * give someone grief

Related terms

 * grievance
 * grieve
 * grievous

Thesaurus
pain, painfulness, pang, passion, pathos, pileup, pining, pitiability, pitiableness, pitifulness, poignancy, prostration, regret, regretfulness, regrets, regrettableness, regretting, remorse, remorse of conscience, remorsefulness, repining, rue, ruth, sadness, shame, shamefacedness, shamefastness, shamefulness, sharpness, shipwreck, shock, smash, smashup, sore, sore spot, sorriness, sorrow, sorrowfulness, sorrowing, spasm, staggering blow, stress, stress of life, stroke, suffering, suicidal despair, tender spot, throes, torment, tragedy, trauma, travail, trial, tribulation, trouble, unhappiness, wistfulness, woe, woebegoneness, woefulness, worry, wound, wreck, wrench, wretchedness, accident, ache, aching, aching heart, adversity, affliction, agony, agony of mind, anguish, apologies, attrition, ayenbite of inwit, bale, bemoaning, bewailing, bitterness, bleakness, bleeding heart, blow, broken heart, burden, calamity, care, carking care, casualty, cataclysm, catastrophe, cheerlessness, collision, come apart, come to grief, come unstuck, comfortlessness, contretemps, contriteness, contrition, crack-up, cramp, crash, crushing, curse, cut, dejection, depression, depth of misery, desolation, despair, despondency, difficulty, disaster, discomfort, dismalness, distress, distressfulness, dole, dolor, dreariness, extremity, fail, grievousness, heartache, heartbreak, heartfelt grief, heartgrief, heavy heart, hurt, ill hap, infelicity, injury, joylessness, lamentability, lamentation, lamenting, languishment, lesion, load, melancholia, melancholy, misadventure, miscarry, mischance, misery, misfortune, mishap, mournfulness, nasty blow, onus, ordeal,

Etymology
From greef:, gref: <  grief: <  gravis:

Noun

 * Armenian:
 * Bengali: দুঃখ, বেদনা
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 悲苦, 感傷, 感伤, 悲哀
 * Czech:
 * Ewe: konyifafa
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: douleur, peine
 * German:
 * Hindi: दूःख, शोक, ग़म
 * Hungarian:, bánat
 * Japanese: 悲しみ, 悲哀


 * Kurdish:
 * Old English:
 * Persian: غم
 * Polish:, ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: tristeţe, întristare, mâhnire
 * Russian:, ,
 * Slovak: žiaľ
 * Spanish: pesar, dolor
 * Swedish: sorg, bedrövelse,
 * Urdu: غم

Noun

 * 1) grievance, axe to grind

Etymology
From grevis <  gravis.

Adjective

 * 1) grievous

Derived terms

 * grièvement

Noun

 * 1) complaint
 * 2) grief
 * 3) grievance

Anagrams

 * figer

Etymology
Probably from the verb grever:

Noun

 * 1) pain; anguish; suffering

Descendants

 * English:
 * French: