Meaning & Definition of word "Graver"

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    Graver

    /ˈɡreɪ.vər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who engraves designs or inscriptions, typically on hard surfaces such as metal or stone.
      • Example: The graver meticulously carved the intricate designs onto the surface of the ring.
    • 2. A tool used for engraving.
      • Example: He used a fine graver to add details to his artwork.

    comparative adjective:

    • 1. More serious or weighty; more solemn.
      • Example: The graver situation called for immediate action from the authorities.
    • 2. Comparatively more significant in importance or impact.
      • Example: As the discussion progressed, the topics became graver, requiring more careful consideration.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from the verb 'grave', meaning to carve or engrave, from Old French 'graver'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    graver consequences:

    More serious or severe outcomes resulting from an action.

    grave matters:

    Issues that are serious or important and require careful consideration.

    grave concerns:

    Serious worries or issues that need attention.

    Related Words

    engraving:

    The art or process of cutting or carving designs into a hard surface.

    grave:

    Serious in manner or character; solemn.

    Slang Meanings of graver

    Meaning: A more serious or solemn version of a situation.

    Example Sentence: When he started talking about his problems, the mood became a lot graver.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who is overly serious.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a graver; lighten up and have some fun!