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grave1 [greɪv] N

grave2 [greɪv] ADJ

1. grave (serious):

grave

2. grave (solemn):

grave
grave person, face
grave music

grave-digger N

grave robber N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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And even if it was a vote-winner, the consequence of tens of thousands of buy-to-let landlords selling up might be grave.
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A grave found a short distance away also contained jewellery, including a gold pendant, silver brooch, and glass beads.
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His manners were grave and decorous, but free from pedantry.
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The liner is considered an official war grave under international law.
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A less grave sign of this state of affairs is located on a window ledge over the church's entrance.
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The area is now classed as a war grave.
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The grave only held nine of the expected eleven sets of remains.
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There is thus a grave risk of disillusionment with liberalism in general as a result of its failure when it overextends itself.
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In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing.
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He was quite grave and was majestic in bearing, believing that his predecessor had perhaps shown somewhat too much mildness and affability.
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