bereft: grief-stricken; in mourning

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Bereft: grief-stricken; in mourning beref t of her, so it must be. If he were doomed to be The Mayor of Casterbridge --Thomas Hardy bereavemen ts ;for he wore sustained a good many at leas four mourning rings… condition of his linen, and he appeared to have I judged him to be a bachelor from the frayed Great Expectations -- Charles Dickens bereave d little things are in black?” as long as the poor “Good Lord,” said he, “Camilla, what can it signify Great Expectations -- Charles Dickens bere ft me of all words. Only my blood speaks to you in my veins. Madam, you have The Merchant of Venice --Wm Shakespeare Synonym: grieving Antonyms: celebratory, joyful Forms: N: bereavement Adj: bereft, bereaved V: 00 Adv: 00 Frequency: Forms of this word appear once in every 2,122 pages of text.

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Forms: N: bereavement Adj: bereft, bereaved V: 00 Adv: 00. Synonym: grieving. Antonyms: celebratory, joyful. I judged him to be a bachelor from the frayed . “Good Lord,” said he, “Camilla, what can it signify . If he were doomed to be. of her, so it must be. Madam, you have . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bereft: grief-stricken; in mourning

Bereft: grief-stricken; in mourning

bereftof her, so it must be.

If he were doomed to be The Mayor of

Casterbridge --Thomas Hardy

bereavements

;for he wore

sustained a good manyat leas four mourning rings…

condition of his linen, and he appeared to have

I judged him to be a bachelor from the frayed

Great Expectations --Charles Dickens

bereaved

little things arein black?”as long as the poor

“Good Lord,” said he, “Camilla, what can it signify

Great Expectations --Charles Dickens

bereft

me of all words.Only my blood speaks to you in my

veins.

Madam, you have

The Merchant of Venice --Wm Shakespeare

Synonym: grieving

Antonyms: celebratory, joyful

Forms: N: bereavementAdj: bereft, bereavedV: 00Adv: 00

Frequency: Forms of thisword appear once in every 2,122 pages of text.