Grieve

How many syllables in Grieve?

grieve has 1 syllables

Split Grieve into syllables?

grieve

Definition of Grieve

To feel or show great sadness or sorrow, especially due to a loss.

How should Grieve divide into syllables

The word 'grieve' has one syllable, two vowels (i and e), and four consonants (g, r, v, and f).

Part of Speech - Grieve

Verb

She will grieve for her pet that passed away.

Sentences with Grieve

  • I grieved deeply for my grandfather who passed away last year.
  • She will grieve over the loss of her favorite toy.
  • The family was still grieving the loss of their cat.
  • He couldn't help but grieve over the lost opportunity.
  • It's okay to grieve when someone you love dies.
  • She found it hard to stop grieving for her old home.
  • It's natural to grieve when you lose something important to you.
  • He had a hard time grieving for his ex-girlfriend.
  • After the funeral, they all gathered together to grieve.
  • She tried to hide her grief behind a smile.

Quotes with Grieve

  • Tears shed for another person are not a sign of weakness. They are a sign of a pure heart.
  • Grief is the price we pay for love.
  • The pain passes, but the beauty remains.
  • There is no grief like the grief that does not speak.
  • The sorrow we feel when we lose a loved one is the price we pay to have had them in our lives.
  • Grief is in two parts. The first is loss. The second is the remaking of life.
  • Grief can't be shared. Everyone carries it alone. His own burden in his own way.
  • The only cure for grief is action.
  • Joy and grief were mingled in the cup; but there were no bitter tears: for even grief itself arose so softened, and clothed in such sweet and tender recollections, that it became a solemn pleasure, and lost all character of pain.
  • The reality is that you will grieve forever.
  • Grief is a most peculiar thing; we're so helpless in the face of it.
  • The only way to get through grief is to get through it.
  • Grief is not a disorder, a disease or a sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical and spiritual necessity, the price you pay for love. The only cure for grief is to grieve.
  • The reality is that you will grieve forever. You will not 'get over' the loss of a loved one; you will learn to live with it. You will heal and you will rebuild yourself around the loss you have suffered. You will be whole again but you will never be the same. Nor should you be the same nor would you want to.
  • Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.
  • Grief is like the wake behind a boat. It starts out as a huge wave that follows close behind you and that tends to dominate your thoughts and feelings. But over time, that wave gets smaller and smaller, and eventually, it's almost imperceptible.
  • Grief is a journey, often perilous and without clear direction, that must be taken.
  • Grief is like the wind, it comes and goes in waves, but it never fully goes away.

Number of characters in Grieve

6 ( g, r, i, e, v, e )

Unique letters in Grieve

5 ( g, r, i, e, v )

Grieve Backwards

eveirg

Phonetic Transcription of Grieve

IPA (International): gri:v

ARA (American): griv

EPA (English): gri:v

GRIY-V