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Discover LudwigThe word "Grief-stricken" is correct and well written in English
It is used to describe someone who is deeply affected by grief or sorrow, often due to a loss. Example: "After the sudden passing of her mother, she was completely grief-stricken and struggled to cope with her emotions." Alternatives include "heartbroken" or "sorrowful."
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Grief-stricken, in fact.
Grief-stricken women stumble hither and thither.
Grief-stricken, she considered throwing herself under a bus.
Grief-stricken he took photographs of his wife's battered body.
Grief-stricken, Manning became paranoid, constantly afraid that Reggie would be assassinated.
Turner was grief-stricken.
Her grandmother was grief-stricken.
I was grief-stricken.
Is she being coy or grief-stricken?
Not everyone is grief-stricken.
He stumbled on, grief-stricken.
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