Confusing English Words: BEREAVED and BEREFT

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nilo
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I asked you to explain the difference.I am very happy that you did it.Thank you very much.And one like.I have already subscribed your channel.

sivasenglishgrammar
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I am aware of  grieved or griefed but not this one. This is a new one for me

Freddie-bx
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The bereaved husband was utterly bereft .
By the way, bereave as a verb :
The ceremony was an ordeal for those who had been recently bereaved.

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It is claimed that "bereave" comes from the Anglo Scottish Border Reivers. To be reived or be reaved is to have something taken away with violence.

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