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Definitions for Graver
[1] any of various tools for chasing, engraving, etc., as a burin.
[2] an engraver.
[3] serious or solemn; sober: a grave person; grave thoughts.
[4] weighty, momentous, or important: grave responsibilities.
[5] threatening a seriously bad outcome or involving serious issues; critical: a grave situation; a grave illness.
[6] Grammar . unaccented. spoken on a low or falling pitch. noting or having a particular accent (`) indicating originally a comparatively low pitch (as in French père ), distinct syllabic value (as in English belovèd ), etc. (opposed to acute).
[7] (of colors) dull; somber.
[8] the grave accent.
[9] slow; solemn.
[10] slowly; solemnly.
[11] any of various engraving, chasing, or sculpting tools, such as a burin
[12] a place for the burial of a corpse, esp beneath the ground and usually marked by a tombstone Related adjective: sepulchral
[13] something resembling a grave or resting place the ship went to its grave
[14] the grave a poetic term for death
[15] have one foot in the grave informal to be near death
[16] to make someone turn in his grave or to make someone turn over in his grave to do something that would have shocked or distressed (someone now dead) many modern dictionaries would make Dr Johnson turn in his grave
[17] serious and solemn a grave look
[18] full of or suggesting danger a grave situation
[19] important; crucial grave matters of state
[20] (of colours) sober or dull
[21] phonetics (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd ) Compare acute (def. 8), circumflex
[22] a grave accent
[23] to cut, carve, sculpt, or engrave
[24] to fix firmly in the mind
[25] (tr) nautical to clean and apply a coating of pitch to (the bottom of a vessel)
[26] music to be performed in a solemn manner
Words related to Graver
heavy, subdued, sage, quiet, earnest, sedate, sober, dull, dignified, muted, acute, major, threatening, pressing, killing, fell, crypt, sepulcher, catacomb, shrine
Words nearby Graver
graven, graven image, gravenhage, gravenhage, 's, graveolent, graver, graverobber, graves, graves' disease, gravesend, gravesham
Origin of Graver
51575–85; < Italian grave < Latin gravis heavy; see grave2
Words that may be confused with Graver
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, gravegravely, gravelly
Other words from Graver
grave·ly , adverb
grave·ness , noun
un·grave·ly , adverb
Word origin for Graver
C17: from Italian: heavy, from Latin gravis
Synonyms for Graver
dignified, dull, earnest, heavy, muted, quiet, sage, sedate, sober, subdued, cold sober, deadpan, dour, grim, grim-faced, leaden, long-faced, meaningful, no-nonsense, ponderous, sad, saturnine, solemn, somber, staid, strictly business, thoughtful, unsmiling