How Do You Spell AGGRIEVES?

Pronunciation: [ɐɡɹˈiːvz] (IPA)

The word "aggrieves" is spelled with two g's and two e's. The first "g" is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, like "go", while the second "g" is pronounced with a soft "g" sound, like "jelly". The two "e's" in the middle of the word are pronounced as a long "e" sound, like "ee". The final "s" in "aggrieves" is pronounced as a "z" sound. The word means to cause someone to feel sorrow or grief.

AGGRIEVES Meaning and Definition

  1. Aggrieves is a verb that refers to causing distress, grief, or anguish to someone. When someone is aggrieved, they experience a sense of unfairness, injustice, or suffering. The term encompasses both the emotional and psychological impact resulting from feelings of being wronged or harmed.

    To aggrieve someone may involve actions or circumstances that violate their rights, equality, or well-being, leaving them feeling deeply upset, hurt, or offended. This can occur in various contexts, such as personal relationships, social interactions, or legal matters. Inducing grief and sorrow may be intentional or unintentional, but the effect is the same: the individual feels aggrieved.

    Aggrieving can manifest differently for each person, as it depends on their personality, sensitivity, and the gravity of the situation. People who are aggrieved may experience intense emotions such as anger, sadness, frustration, or resentment. These feelings can impact day-to-day functioning, relationships, and overall mental well-being.

    Addressing grievances is crucial for fostering understanding, resolving conflicts, and promoting healing. Recognizing and acknowledging the aggrieved person's emotions can contribute to validating their experiences and providing a path toward reconciliation. Additionally, efforts to prevent aggrievement by promoting fairness, empathy, and open communication can contribute to a more just and compassionate society.

Common Misspellings for AGGRIEVES

Etymology of AGGRIEVES

The word aggrieves is derived from the Old French term agrevier, which in turn comes from the Latin word aggravare. Aggravare consists of the prefix ad- (meaning to or towards) and gravis (meaning heavy or burdened). Over time, agrevier evolved into aggrieve in English, which means to distress, afflict, or cause suffering.

Similar spelling words for AGGRIEVES

Conjugate verb Aggrieves

CONDITIONAL

I would aggrieve
we would aggrieve
you would aggrieve
he/she/it would aggrieve
they would aggrieve

FUTURE

I will aggrieve
we will aggrieve
you will aggrieve
he/she/it will aggrieve
they will aggrieve

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have aggrieved
we will have aggrieved
you will have aggrieved
he/she/it will have aggrieved
they will have aggrieved

PAST

I aggrieved
we aggrieved
you aggrieved
he/she/it aggrieved
they aggrieved

PAST PERFECT

I had aggrieved
we had aggrieved
you had aggrieved
he/she/it had aggrieved
they had aggrieved

PRESENT

I aggrieve
we aggrieve
you aggrieve
he/she/it aggrieves
they aggrieve

PRESENT PERFECT

I have aggrieved
we have aggrieved
you have aggrieved
he/she/it has aggrieved
they have aggrieved
I am aggrieving
we are aggrieving
you are aggrieving
he/she/it is aggrieving
they are aggrieving
I was aggrieving
we were aggrieving
you were aggrieving
he/she/it was aggrieving
they were aggrieving
I will be aggrieving
we will be aggrieving
you will be aggrieving
he/she/it will be aggrieving
they will be aggrieving
I have been aggrieving
we have been aggrieving
you have been aggrieving
he/she/it has been aggrieving
they have been aggrieving
I had been aggrieving
we had been aggrieving
you had been aggrieving
he/she/it had been aggrieving
they had been aggrieving
I will have been aggrieving
we will have been aggrieving
you will have been aggrieving
he/she/it will have been aggrieving
they will have been aggrieving
I would have aggrieved
we would have aggrieved
you would have aggrieved
he/she/it would have aggrieved
they would have aggrieved
I would be aggrieving
we would be aggrieving
you would be aggrieving
he/she/it would be aggrieving
they would be aggrieving
I would have been aggrieving
we would have been aggrieving
you would have been aggrieving
he/she/it would have been aggrieving
they would have been aggrieving

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