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  2. adverb. uk / ˈɡreɪv.li / us / ˈɡreɪv.li / Add to word list. seriously: gravely ill. Hassan glanced at his watch, pursed his lips, and nodded gravely. See. grave. Fewer examples. He was gravely wounded, and his right arm was amputated. "It is a rather confidential matter," Bragg said gravely.

  3. adverb. us / ˈɡreɪv.li / uk / ˈɡreɪv.li / Add to word list. seriously: gravely ill. Hassan glanced at his watch, pursed his lips, and nodded gravely. See. grave. Fewer examples. He was gravely wounded, and his right arm was amputated. "It is a rather confidential matter," Bragg said gravely.

  4. 1. : an excavation (see excavationsense 2) for burial of a body. broadly: a burial place. 2. a. : deathsense 1a. believes there is life beyond the grave. : deathsense 4. grave. 2 of 6. adjective. ˈgrāv. in sense 3 often. ˈgräv.

  5. To do something gravely means to do it in a solemn, serious way. When someone gives you bad news, they often say it gravely. If you ask about a sick relative and your dad gravely shakes his head, you'll know that the relative isn't feeling better.

  6. Define gravely. gravely synonyms, gravely pronunciation, gravely translation, English dictionary definition of gravely. extremely seriously: gravely ill; dangerously, harmfully Not to be confused with: gravelly – covered with gravel; with a harsh, rasping sound: His gravelly...

  7. in a very serious and important way; in a way that gives you a reason to feel worried. She is gravely ill. Local people are gravely concerned. Want to learn more?

  8. UK /ˈɡreɪvli/ adverb 1. to a degree that gives cause for alarm the economy has suffered gravely (as submodifier) he fell gravely ill Examples Margaret has lured Helen to England from Germany, ostensibly to visit their gravely ill aunt.North American The organization of this piece is gravely flawed.North American Six of the drivers were killed ou...