Meaning & Definition of word "Gravely"

Gravely

/ˈɡreɪv.li/

adverb:

  • 1. In a serious or solemn manner.
    • Example: He spoke gravely about the challenges ahead.
  • 2. In a manner that suggests a serious situation or concern.
    • Example: She gravely warned him of the potential risks involved.
  • 3. To a significant or serious degree.
    • Example: The situation was gravely underestimated by the officials.
  • 4. In a way that expresses great seriousness or formality.
    • Example: The judge addressed the court gravely before passing sentence.

Etymology

From the word 'grave', meaning serious or solemn, combined with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gravely mistaken:

In a seriously incorrect way.

gravely ill:

Seriously unwell or in critical condition.

gravely concerned:

In a state of serious worry.

Related Words

grave:

Serious, solemn, or dignified in manner.

gravity:

The quality of being serious or weighty.

graveness:

The state of being grave or serious.

Slang Meanings of gravely