- 哀悼 āidào to mournto grieve over someone's death; to lament someone's death
- 悼念 dàoniàn to mournto grieve over someone's death; to honor the memory of the deceased with sorrow
- 追悼会 zhuīdàohuì memorial serviceA gathering held to mourn and express respect for a deceased person; memorial meeting; funeral service
- 追悼 zhuīdào to mournto mourn the death of someone; to pay one's last respects to the deceased
- 悼词 dàocí eulogymemorial speech or writing in honor of a person who has died
- 痛悼 tòngdào to mourn deeplyto mourn with deep sorrow or grief
- 悼辞 dàocí eulogyA memorial speech or written tribute expressing sorrow for the deceased; also written [[悼词|悼詞|dao4 ci2]].
- 悼亡 dàowáng to mourn a deceased wife(literary) to mourn the death of one's wife; also refers to the state of being bereaved of one's wife
- 悲悼 bēidào to mournto mourn or grieve over someone's death
- 悼唁 dàoyàn to offer condolencesTo mourn the deceased and offer sympathy to the bereaved family.
- 伤悼 shāngdào to mournto mourn or grieve for the deceased
- 嗟悼 jiēdào to lamentto mourn or express sorrow over a person's death; to sigh in grief
- 悼心失图 dàoxīnshītú too grief-stricken to plantoo overwhelmed by sorrow or narrow grievances to find an overall solution; unable to think or plan clearly due to mourning
- 悼歌 dàogē dirgeA song or poem expressing grief for the dead; funeral hymn or lament
- 悼襄王 dàoxiāngwáng King Daoxiang of ZhaoKing Daoxiang of the state of [[赵|趙|zhao4]], who reigned from 245-236 BC during the Warring States period.
- 祭悼 jìdào to commemorateto hold a memorial ceremony for the deceased; to offer sacrifices in mourning
- 轸悼 zhěndào to mournto mourn with deep grief; to feel profound sorrow for the deceased
- 追悼文 zhuīdàowén eulogya speech or piece of writing that praises someone who has recently died; a memorial address
- 震悼 zhèndào to be shocked and grievedTo be deeply shocked and filled with grief.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH