gravitas in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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This help to give the album contemporary gravitas.
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However, the novel attains a gravitas that is unexpected and welcome.
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Those lucky enough to attend one of her rare concerts abroad will witness a sumptuously dressed performer of startling gravitas and charisma, with long pigtails trailing down to her waist.
At formal public events, he could combine gravitas with creative insights based on extensive research.
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The word gravitas is used to describe someone whose words and actions have importance and weight.
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He also lauded its critical content and called it a masterwork of ghetto melancholia and stark political gravitas.
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Gates has such an eminent reputation, she said, and so much gravitas.
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They gave the show gravitas that satisfied both advertisers and the network.
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His powerful presence and natural gravitas will ensure he's a strong presence.
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I felt it was time to introduce some gravitas into hip-hop.
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