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gravity

[C/U] Both
pl: gravitiespast: nonepp: noneing: nonecomp: nonesup: none

This word functions as a bridge between the physical laws of the universe and the psychological weight of human experience. In a scientific sense, it describes an invisible, inescapable pull that anchors objects to a surface, creating a sense of stability and order. When applied to human emotion or social circumstances, it describes a heavy, oppressive seriousness. It suggests a situation so critical or dire that it demands total attention, mirroring the way physical gravity dominates the movement of celestial bodies.

Uncountable when referring to the physical force of nature. Countable when referring to the specific gravitational pull of different planets or stars.

Meanings

Noun
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The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.

"the effect of gravity on the moon"

Noun
[none]

The quality of being serious or solemn in manner or character.

"the gravity of the situation"

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