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View usage for: (mɔːʳnɪŋ) 1. uncountable nounMourning is behaviour in which you show sadness about a person's death. The period of mourning and bereavement may be long. Expect to feel angry, depressed and confused. It's all part of the mourning process. Human rights groups declared what they called a day of mourning and protest. Synonyms: grieving, grief, bereavement, weeping More Synonyms of mourning More Synonyms of mourning mourning in British English (ˈmɔːnɪŋ) noun1. the act or feelings of one who mourns; grief 2. the conventional symbols of grief, such as the wearing of black 3. the period of time during which a death is officially mourned 4. in mourning adjective5. of or relating to mourning Derived forms mourningly (ˈmourningly) adverb mourning in American English (ˈmɔrnɪŋ) noun1. the actions or feelings of one who mourns; specif., the expression of grief at someone's death 2. black clothes, drapery, etc. worn or displayed as a conventional sign of grief for the dead 3. the period during which one mourns the dead adjective4. of or expressing mourning Derived forms mourningly (ˈmourningly) adverb Examples of 'mourning' in a sentencemourning The official mourning had ended. In other languagesmourning British English: mourning / ˈmɔːnɪŋ/ NOUN Mourning is behaviour in which you show sadness about a person's death. The period of mourning and bereavement may be long. - American English: mourning
- Arabic: حَدَّادٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: luto
- Chinese: 哀悼
- Croatian: tugovanje
- Czech: smutek po úmrtí
- Danish: sorg
- Dutch: rouw
- European Spanish: luto
- Finnish: sureminen
- French: deuil
- German: Trauer
- Greek: πένθος
- Italian: cordoglio
- Japanese: 悲嘆
- Korean: 애도
- Norwegian: sorg
- Polish: opłakiwanie
- European Portuguese: luto
- Romanian: doliu
- Russian: траур
- Latin American Spanish: luto
- Swedish: sorg
- Thai: การไว้ทุกข์
- Turkish: matem
- Ukrainian: жалоба
- Vietnamese: sự thương tiếc
Chinese translation of 'mourning' n (u) -
哀悼 (āidào) to be in mourning 服丧(喪) (fúsāng)
vt - [death]
哀悼 (āidào) - [person]
悼念 (dàoniàn)
- [loss of something]
为(為) ... 感到痛心 (wèi ... gǎndào tòngxīn)
vi to mourn for [person] 悼念 (dàoniàn) [thing, time] 为(為) ... 感到惋惜 (wèi ... gǎndào wǎnxī)
Definition sorrow or grief, esp. over a death The period of mourning and bereavement may be long. Synonyms grieving bereavement weeping keening Definition the conventional symbols of grief for a death, such as the wearing of black Yesterday the whole country was in mourning. Synonyms black weeds sackcloth and asheswidow's weeds Additional synonymsDefinition deep or intense sorrow Their grief soon gave way to anger. Synonyms sadness, suffering, pain, regret, distress, misery, agony, mourning, sorrow, woe, anguish, remorse, bereavement, heartache, heartbreak, mournfulness, dejectionIt was time for mourning and lamentation. Synonyms sorrow, grief, weeping, mourning, moan, grieving, sobbing, keening, lament, wailing, dirge, plaint, ululation Definition an exaggerated attempt to apologize or compensate for a mistake or wrongdoing Synonyms penitence, grief, mourning, remorse, penance, repentance, contrition, compunction, mortification, hair shirt - mountebank
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Additional synonymsDefinition intense grief He listened to my tale of woe. Synonyms misery, suffering, trouble, pain, disaster, depression, distress, grief, agony, gloom, sadness, hardship, sorrow, anguish, misfortune, unhappiness, heartache, heartbreak, adversity, dejection, wretchedness |