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View usage for: (bɪriːvd) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A bereaved person is one who has a relative or close friend who has recently died. Mr Dinkins visited the bereaved family to offer comfort. Synonyms: mourning, suffering, grieving, lamenting More Synonyms of bereaved The bereaved are people who are bereaved. He wanted to show his sympathy for the bereaved. bereaved in British English (bɪˈriːvd) adjectivehaving been deprived of something or someone valued, esp through death bereaved in American English (biˈrivd) adjective grieving over the death of a relative or friend Examples of 'bereaved' in a sentencebereaved But I quite see it's ridiculous to talk of marriage when you're newly bereaved so let's just forget about it.Both alone, both in their own way bereaved, they felt their way cautiously forward: music, painting, books, gardening, cats.How can the old order look upon the new without feeling bereaved beyond measure for the world which has slipped away?Molly wished she could have at least been surprised by Judith VanAck, the bereaved widow. In other languagesbereaved British English: bereaved ADJECTIVE A bereaved person is one who has a relative or close friend who has recently died. He visited the bereaved family to offer comfort. - American English: bereaved
- Brazilian Portuguese: enlutado
- Chinese: 新近丧失亲人的
- European Spanish: afligido
- French: endeuillé
- German: leidtragend
- Italian: in lutto
- Japanese: 後に残された
- Korean: 상을 당한
- European Portuguese: enlutado
- Latin American Spanish: afligido
Chinese translation of 'bereaved' adj -
丧(喪)失亲(親)友的 (sàngshī qīnyǒu de)
n pl the bereaved 丧(喪)失亲(親)人的人 (sàngshī qīnrén de rén)
Definition having recently lost a close relative or friend through death He visited the bereaved family to offer comfort. Synonyms mourning suffering grieving lamenting Additional synonymsHis father's face looked suddenly soft and sorrowful. Synonyms sad, unhappy, miserable, sorry, depressed, painful, distressed, grieving, dismal, afflicted, melancholy, tearful, heartbroken, woeful, mournful, dejected, rueful, lugubrious, wretched, disconsolate, doleful, heavy-hearted, down in the dumps (informal), woebegone, piteous, sick at heart - bequeath
- bequest
- berate
- bereaved
- bereavement
- bereft
- bereft of
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