grave|graver|gravest in English
adjective
[greɪv]
severe; serious, critical; somber, sobe
Use "grave|graver|gravest" in a sentence
1. One of gravest cost.
2. Covetousness is a very grave sin; indeed, so heinous is it that the Scriptures class it among the very gravest and grossest crimes (Ephesians 5:3)
3. Therefore Backbiting is not graver …
4. 11 We are in the gravest peril.
5. Outside America, the consequences could be even graver.
6. The graver problems await the end of the war.
7. Whether Backbiting is a Graver Sin than Tale-Bearing? OF TALE-BEARING [*'Susurratio,' ie whispering] (TWO ARTICLES) Whether Backbiting is a graver sin than tale-bearing?
8. I overheard your last remark and take the gravest exception.
9. 10 There is grave There is grave.
10. Otherwise, say environmentalists, the long - term costs could be far graver.
11. Grave (à)
12. They whose lot is gravest must have the Carefullest training to think aright
13. Up to 1% cash back · Braidin; Susan Graver (1223) Denim & Co
14. Heavy Burden on Glenand For Glenand in particular the situation was graver than for most.
15. Peahens, however, refuse to abandon their chicks, even in the face of the gravest danger.
16. Synonyms for Austerest include sternest, severest, strictest, harshest, coldest, hardest, grimmest, flintiest, gravest and seriousest
17. Synonyms for Austerer include sterner, severer, stricter, harsher, colder, harder, grimmer, flintier, graver and seriouser
18. The loss of a marriage carried a graver impact than just a relationship like hers.
19. The Bolshevists: Grave-Diggers of Capitalism 1 The Bolshevists: Grave-Diggers of Capitalism by C.E
20. Silent as the grave.
21. Leadership is a grave responsibility.
22. This could have grave consequences.
23. " Grave robbers will be shot. "
24. Kelly's grave was also desecrated.
25. Sevenster and M. de Grave, Agents,