grave (somewhat formal) (of a person) serious in manner, as if something sad, important, or worrying has just happened:She looked very grave as she entered the room. earnest serious and sincere:The earnest young doctor answered all our questions.
adjective. A grave person is quiet and serious in their appearance or behavior. Anxiously, she examined his unusually grave face. gravely adverb.
: dignified in appearance or manner : solemn, serious. a grave and thoughtful look.
"Grave" alone as a slang in casual speech ( your case ), it's kind of similar to "Yeah, I know really". It's a stronger "I agree" with more feelings within.
noun . The act of laying in a grave; burial.
(of people) serious in manner, as if something sad, important, or worrying has just happened She looked very grave as she entered the room. see gravity Thesaurus. grave. earnest. solemn.
Definition of graving. present participle of grave. as in etching. to cut (as letters or designs) on a hard surface the doomed climber graved his initials into the rock face.
Traditionally, a person is buried with their feet facing east, and their heads facing west. The Bible's Matthew 24:27 says that Christ will come from the east during his second coming. Christians believe that the dead should face east so they are ready to greet Christ and rise again on Judgment Day.
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.
Some common synonyms of grave are earnest, sedate, serious, sober, solemn, and staid. While all these words mean "not light or frivolous," grave implies both seriousness and dignity in expression or attitude. read the proclamation in a grave voice.
grave, sober, solemn refer to the condition of being serious in demeanor or appearance. 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.
face-to-face; used especially in text messages, emails and on the internet to describe a situation in which you talk to another person directly and not by phone, email, etc.: We should have an F2F meeting some time.
dead fish (plural dead fish or dead fishes) (slang) A sexual partner who lies flat and unresponsive during sex.
“On foenem” is an oath or another way of saying “I swear.” Abbreviated as “OFN” for use in texts and on social media, “on foenem” means that you're swearing on the lives of your crew to let someone know you're serious and telling the truth. “On foenem grave” is a way to say you're deathly serious.
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.
It is not respecting the dead when you lean on headstones, grave markers, or any other type of memorial. If you intend to spend some time at the cemetery, bring a little stool or travel chair so you can respectfully sit by the side of the grave.
Christian Traditions: Many Christian denominations support the idea of married couples being buried together, reflecting the "till death do us part" vow. Shared burial plots are common in Christian cemeteries, often in family plots where multiple generations rest together.
Open gates: Symbol of the afterlife and the soul entering heaven. Pyramid: Resurrection, eternal life, enlightenment, or spiritual attainment. Rainbow: Union or fulfillment of the promise of resurrection. Rope circle: Love, victory, triumph, and/or purity. Scythe: Life cut short, death, or the final harvest.
A powerpoint which outlines how to evaluate research studies using the mnemonic GRAVE (generalisability, reliability, application, validity (internal and ecological) ethics.
You should never touch coins—or anything else—left on a gravestone because every token has a personal meaning. These items are not simply left behind by accident—they're meaningful symbols for grieving families.
/ɡreɪv/ (of people) serious and unhappy in the way they look or behave.
Do their best to not walk over the graves. Common sense leads you to know the basic shape of a grave; walk in between the headstones, and don't stand on top of a burial place. Follow cemetery rules.
Definition of 'hornier'
a. sexually aroused. b. provoking or intended to provoke sexual arousal.
be drawn toward; fall to. drift incline lean tend. STRONG. approach descend drop move precipitate settle sink.
[US] Cause annoyance, especially by persistent minor irritations. "His constant interruptions gravel the entire team"; - annoy, rag, get to, bother, get at [informal], irritate, rile, nark [Brit, slang], nettle, vex, chafe [archaic], devil, tick off [informal], roil [N.