1. grief-stricken - Adjective
2. grief-stricken - Adjective Satellite
sorrowful through loss or deprivation
Source: WordNetbereft of hope Source: Internet
A grief-stricken dentist is suing Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Public Health England over the Covid-19 death of his father. Source: Internet
A grief-stricken Narre Warren police officer, who launched a fundraiser for the families of four cops who died in the line of duty, has helped raise more than $75,000. Source: Internet
Afterwards, Raymond has no knowledge of his actions and is grief-stricken when he learns of the murders. Source: Internet
After losing their only grandson in a car accident, grief-stricken Audrey and Henry, a doctor, kidnap his pregnant patient with the intentions of performing a "Reverse Exorcism", putting Jackson inside her unborn child. Source: Internet
Gordon-Reed, 2008, p. 145; Meacham, 2012, p. 53 Jefferson was grief-stricken by her death, relentlessly pacing back and forth, nearly to the point of exhaustion. Source: Internet