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grave

Adjective[C] Countable
pl: graves

The word carries a heavy emotional weight, evoking a sense of finality, silence, and deep sobriety. When used to describe a person's demeanor, it suggests a lack of humor or lightness, often because they are contemplating a tragedy or a critical decision. It is far more formal and ominous than simply saying someone is serious. In a situational context, the term signals a high-stakes environment where the margin for error is slim. While a situation can be serious, a grave situation implies that the consequences of failure are catastrophic or irreversible, mirroring the permanence of the physical burial site from which the adjective is derived.

Countable when referring to the physical burial plot in a cemetery.

Meanings

Noun
[someone]

A hole dug in the ground to bury a corpse.

"They placed fresh flowers on the grave."

Adjective
[something]

Serious or solemn in manner or appearance.

"The doctor had a grave expression on his face."

Adjective
[something]

Giving cause for alarm; serious and dangerous.

"The patient is in grave danger."

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