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    grievous
    /ˈɡriːvəs/

    adjective

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  2. having very serious effects or causing great pain: Her death is a grievous loss to the whole of the community. grievous wounds. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having a bad result or outcome. serious Her condition is not thought to be serious. bad He got a bad case of food poisoning. big Online fraud is a big problem.

  3. 1. : causing or characterized by severe pain, suffering, or sorrow. a grievous wound. a grievous loss. 2. : oppressive, onerous. grievous costs of war. 3. : serious, grave. grievous fault. grievously adverb. grievousness noun. Synonyms. bitter. brutal. burdensome. cruel. excruciating. grim. hardhanded. harsh. heavy.

  4. If something is called grievous, you better take it seriously. Grievous is used to describe horrible things like tragedies or crimes. If you have a grievous wound, a band aid simply won't do.

  5. Grievous definition: causing grief or great sorrow. See examples of GRIEVOUS used in a sentence.

  6. having very serious effects or causing great pain: Her death is a grievous loss to the whole of the community. grievous wounds. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having a bad result or outcome. serious Her condition is not thought to be serious. bad He got a bad case of food poisoning. big Online fraud is a big problem.

  7. Definition of grievous adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe something such as a loss as grievous, you mean that it is extremely serious or worrying in its effects. Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries. Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.