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grave
A2
noun
Usage:
80%
tomb, burial place
Translation: tomb, burial place
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: A place where a dead body is buried in the ground.

A grave is a hole in the ground where a dead person is buried. People often visit graves to remember loved ones.

We visit the grave every year.

The grave was covered with flowers.

2
B1
adjective
Usage:
70%
serious, severe
Translation: serious, severe
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: Very serious or severe in nature or tone.

Grave means something is very dangerous or serious. It is often used for important situations or problems.

He has a grave illness now.

This is a grave problem for us.

3
B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
solemn, serious
Translation: solemn, serious
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: A low and serious way of speaking or acting.

When someone is grave, their voice or face looks very serious and calm. It shows respect or deep thought.

She spoke with a grave voice.

His grave look showed sadness.

4
B2
noun
Usage:
40%
accent mark
Translation: accent mark
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: A symbol (ˋ) placed above a vowel to show a different sound in some languages.

Grave is a type of accent mark used in writing to change how a letter sounds. It looks like a small line slanting down.

The word has a grave accent on e.

Use the grave to change the sound here.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
30%
engrave, carve
Translation: engrave, carve
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: To carve or cut letters or words into a hard surface, especially stone or metal.

To grave means to cut words or pictures on hard things like stone or metal. It is done with tools carefully.

They grave the names on the stone.

She graved a message on the ring.

6
C1
adjective (musical term)
Usage:
20%
slow tempo
Translation: slow tempo
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: Used in music to mean slow, serious, and heavy tempo.

In music, grave tells musicians to play slowly and seriously, with strong feeling and weight.

Play the piece in a grave style.

The music sounds grave and slow.

7
C2
adjective (archaic/literary)
Usage:
15%
serious, threatening
Translation: serious, threatening
Pronunciation: /ɡreɪv/
Meaning: An old term used to describe serious or threatening situations, often related to death.

Grave can mean very serious or dangerous, especially in old stories or poems. It often shows threat or death.

The knight faced a grave danger.

She gave a grave warning to all.

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