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GRAVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GRAVE is an excavation for burial of a body; broadly : a burial place. How to use grave in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Grave.
GRAVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GRAVE definition: 1. a place in the ground where a dead person is buried: 2. seriously bad: 3. a place in the…. Learn more.
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GRAVE Synonyms: 298 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
How is the word grave different from other adjectives like it? Some common synonyms of grave are earnest, sedate, serious, sober, solemn, and staid. While all these words mean "not light …
GRAVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Grave indicates a weighty dignity, or the character, aspect, demeanor, speech, etc., of one conscious of heavy responsibilities or cares, or of threatening possibilities: The jury looked …
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Grave - Wikipedia
A grave is a location where a dead body (typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal) is buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set …
Grave - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A grave is the place where a body is buried. Usually, a grave is dug in the ground, and a stone with information about the deceased person marks its location. Grave is used as an adjective, …
Grave Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
From Middle English graven, from Old English grafan (“to dig, dig up, grave, engrave, carve, chisel”), from Proto-Germanic *grabaną (“to dig”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrābʰ-(“to dig, …
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