Gravité (en. Gravity)

/gʁa.vi.te/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
Natural attraction between objects that have mass.
The Earth's gravity pulls all objects toward its center.
La gravité de la Terre attire tous les objets vers son centre.
Seriousness of a situation or behavior.
The gravity of his actions led to serious consequences.
La gravité de ses actes a conduit à des conséquences graves.
In physics, the force that acts on objects due to their mass.
Gravity influences the movement of planets in the solar system.
La gravité influence le mouvement des planètes dans le système solaire.

Etymology

From Latin 'gravitas', meaning 'weight, heaviness'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have gravity
To be serious or solemn in one's remarks or behaviors.
avoir la gravité
the gravity of the situation
To refer to the gravity or seriousness of a given situation.
la gravité de la situation
to speak with gravity
To express oneself in a serious and thoughtful manner.
parler avec gravité

Related Words

lightness
Quality of what is light, opposite to gravity.
légèreté
attraction
Force that attracts bodies toward each other.
attraction
mass
Amount of matter in an object, influencing gravity.
masse

Slang Meanings

To have gravity as a way of approaching things.
This guy always has gravity; he never jokes around.
Ce gars a toujours la gravité, il ne rigole jamais.
A very serious situation.
This is not the time to make jokes; it's a matter of gravity.
C'est pas le moment de faire des blagues, c'est une affaire de gravité.