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grieved

adjective as in afflicted

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adjective as in sorry

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In a phone call from their home in San Diego, the two told me how they’ve grieved the tragedy in L.A. from afar.

Paul Crook, from Langstone, Newport, said he had also had to make repeated phone calls to hurry the process along as he grieved for both of his in-laws.

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She grieved the death of her dream, so much so that she refused to take medication for the cancer that was ravaging her body.

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He said it was unfair that the company’s workers had been barraged with threats, even as they grieved the loss of a colleague.

For example, Turner grieved that a close friend said they never got to touch the actor’s baby bump when she was pregnant.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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