| AGGRIEVE | • aggrieve v. (Transitive) To cause someone to feel pain or sorrow to; to afflict. • aggrieve v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To grieve; to lament. • AGGRIEVE v. to distress. |
| ENGRIEVE | • engrieve v. (Archaic, transitive) To cause grief to, to vex or pain; to associate with vexation or pain. • engrieve v. (Archaic, intransitive) To grieve. • ENGRIEVE v. (Spenser) to grieve. |
| GRIEVANT | • grievant n. One who submits a grievance. • GRIEVANT n. one that submits a complaint for arbitration. |
| GRIEVERS | • grievers n. Plural of griever. • GRIEVER n. one who grieves. |
| GRIEVING | • grieving v. Present participle of grieve. • grieving n. An act or instance of feeling or expressing grief. • GRIEVING adj. in a state of grief. |
| GRIEVOUS | • grievous adj. Causing grief, pain, or sorrow. • grievous adj. Serious, grave, dire, or dangerous. • GRIEVOUS adj. causing grief. |
| PRIEVING | • prieving v. Present participle of prieve. • PRIEVE v. to prove, also PREEVE, PREVE. |
| REPRIEVE | • reprieve v. (Transitive) To cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution. • reprieve v. (Transitive) To bring relief to someone. • reprieve v. (Transitive, obsolete) To take back to prison (in lieu of execution). |
| RETRIEVE | • retrieve v. (Transitive) To regain or get back something. • retrieve v. (Transitive) To rescue (a creature). • retrieve v. (Transitive) To salvage something. |
| SCRIEVED | • scrieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrieve. • SCRIEVE v. (Scots) to glide swiftly along. |
| SCRIEVES | • scrieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scrieve. • scrieves n. Plural of scrieve. • SCRIEVE v. (Scots) to glide swiftly along. |
| SHRIEVAL | • shrieval adj. Relating to a sheriff. • SHRIEVAL adj. relating to a sheriff. |
| SHRIEVED | • shrieved v. Simple past tense of shrieve. • SHRIEVE v. (Spenser) to hear a confession and grant absolution, also SHRIVE. |
| SHRIEVES | • shrieves n. Plural of shrieve. • shrieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shrieve. • SHRIEVE v. (Spenser) to hear a confession and grant absolution, also SHRIVE. |