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grave

verb (1)
\ ˈgrāv How to pronounce grave (audio) \
graved; graven\ ˈgrā-​vən How to pronounce graven (audio) \ or graved; graving

Definition of grave

 (Entry 1 of 6)

transitive verb

1 archaic : dig, excavate
2a : to carve or shape with a chisel : sculpture
b : to carve or cut (something, such as letters or figures) into a hard surface : engrave graved the dates of his birth and death on the headstone
3 : to impress or fix (a thought, a memory, etc.) deeply

grave

noun (1)

Definition of grave (Entry 2 of 6)

1 : an excavation (see excavation sense 2) for burial of a body broadly : a burial place
2a : death sense 1a believes there is life beyond the grave

grave

verb (2)
graved; graving

Definition of grave (Entry 3 of 6)

transitive verb

: to clean and pay with pitch grave a ship's bottom

grave

adjective
\ ˈgrāv How to pronounce grave (audio) , in sense 5 often ˈgräv How to pronounce grave (audio) \
graver; gravest

Definition of grave (Entry 4 of 6)

1a obsolete : authoritative, weighty
b : meriting serious consideration : important grave problems
c : likely to produce great harm or danger a grave mistake
d : significantly serious : considerable, great grave importance
2 : having a serious and dignified quality or demeanor a grave and thoughtful look
3 : drab in color : somber
4 : low-pitched in sound
5a of an accent mark : having the form `
b : marked with a grave accent
c : of the variety indicated by a grave accent

grave

noun (2)
\ ˈgrāv How to pronounce grave (audio) , ˈgräv How to pronounce grave (audio) \

Definition of grave (Entry 5 of 6)

: a grave accent ` used to show that a vowel is pronounced with a fall of pitch (as in ancient Greek), that a vowel has a certain quality (such as è in French), that a final e is stressed and close and that a final o is stressed and low (as in Italian), that a syllable has a degree of stress between maximum and minimum (as in phonetic transcription), or that the e of the English ending -ed is to be pronounced (as in "this cursèd day")
gra·​ve | \ ˈgrä-(ˌ)vā How to pronounce grave (audio) \

Definition of grave (Entry 6 of 6)

: slowly and solemnly used as a direction in music

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Other Words from grave

Adjective

gravely adverb
graveness noun

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Adjective

serious, grave, solemn, sedate, staid, sober, earnest mean not light or frivolous. serious implies a concern for what really matters. a serious play about social injustice grave implies both seriousness and dignity in expression or attitude. read the proclamation in a grave voice solemn suggests an impressive gravity utterly free from levity. a sad and solemn occasion sedate implies a composed and decorous seriousness. remained sedate amid the commotion staid suggests a settled, accustomed sedateness and prim self-restraint. a quiet and staid community sober stresses seriousness of purpose and absence of levity or frivolity. a sober look at the state of our schools earnest suggests sincerity or often zealousness of purpose. an earnest reformer

Did You Know?

Adjective

Gravity has a familiar physical meaning but also a nonphysical meaning—basically "seriousness". Thus, something grave possesses gravity. You can refer to the gravity of a person's manner, though public figures today seem to have a lot less gravity than they used to have. Or you can talk about a grave situation, as in the example sentence. But even though Shakespeare makes a pun on grave when a dying character talks about being buried the next day ("Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man"), the word meaning "hole for burying a body" isn't actually related.

Examples of grave in a Sentence

Adjective

This violation of school rules is a grave matter. His carelessness could have grave consequences. They have placed themselves in grave danger. I have grave doubts about this plan. suffering from a grave illness The judge issued his ruling with a grave expression. The French word père is written with a grave accent over the first e.
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