abject, catacomb, dark, dusk, furrow, inscription, make an entry, note, put down, serious, swart
Definitionadj. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
Last update: July 15, 2015
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The graves are the reminders of great men. [adjective]
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He is in grave danger of being attacked by the terrorists. [Please select]
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I had no time to hate, because The grave would hinder me, And life was not so ample I Could finish enmity. [Please select]
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Apparently they all wrote elegies for Spenser which they threw into the grave along with their pens. [Please select]
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The same grave expression of grief, the same rigid silence, and the same deference to the principal mourner, were observed around the place of interment as have been already described. [Please select]
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He ended the anthem, as he had commenced it, in the midst of a grave and solemn stillness. [Please select]
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His reception was grave, silent, and wary. [Please select]
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The delay had been created by the grave preparations that were deemed necessary to so solemn and unusual a conference. [Please select]
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Throwing off, therefore, the appearance of consultation, he assumed the grave air of authority necessary to support the dignity of his office. [Please select]
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Whatever might have been the private opinion of Uncas of their respective abilities in this particular, his grave countenance manifested no opinion of his superiority. [Please select]
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Gradually, however, these symptoms of disorder diminished; and in a few minutes the oldest and most distinguished chiefs were assembled in the lodge, in grave consultation. [Please select]
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