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    Graves
    /ɡrɑːv/

    noun

    • 1. a red or white wine from the district of Graves, to the south of Bordeaux in France.

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  2. GRAVE definition: 1. a place in the ground where a dead person is buried: 2. seriously bad: 3. a place in the…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 grave while studying the evidence.

  5. GRAVE meaning: 1. a place in the ground where a dead person is buried: 2. seriously bad: 3. a place in the…. Learn more.

  6. 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, too. It can describe something serious, or of great importance.

  7. 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 grave while studying the evidence. sober (from its original sense of freedom from intoxication, and hence temperate, staid, sedate) has come to indicate ...

  8. 1. Requiring serious thought; momentous: a grave decision in a time of crisis. 2. Fraught with danger or harm: a grave wound. 3. Dignified and somber in conduct or character: a grave procession. See Synonyms at serious. 4. Somber or dark in hue. 5. (also gräv) Linguistics. a. Written with or modified by the mark ( ` ), as the è in Sèvres. b.