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grave

Prononciation : [ɡreɪv]

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Contexte : « location »

(noun) a grave is a place where someone is buried when they die. It's often marked with a stone or a cross and is where people go to remember their loved ones.

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We visited my grandmother's grave to leave flowers and remember her.

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There was no grave to visit because the person was cremated.

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Have you ever visited a grave to pay your respects?

Contexte : « seriousness »

(adjective) when something is very serious or important. If someone tells you a grave news, it means it’s really bad or concerning.

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The doctor had grave news about the patient's condition.

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The situation was not grave at all; everything was under control.

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Is the problem you're facing really that grave?

Contexte : « action »

(verb) to grave means to carve or engrave something on a surface, often for memorials or special lettering. People can grave names on tombstones or special gifts.

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They decided to grave their wedding date on the ring.

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He didn't grave his name on the trophy, so no one knew it was his.

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What will you grave on your new trophy?

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