1. Grave
He has some grave defects, but I think he is a great scholar all the same.
If he keeps drifting aimlessly, his late father will turn over in his grave.
grave concern
With 19 cases of death forming over 20% of the whole, the grave reality of overwork-deaths has been thrown into relief.
She expressed grave concern over the level of the service.
Happy him who with ease can steer, from grave to gay, from lively to severe.
In Ankara, I made clear that America is not – and never will be – at war with Islam. We will, however, relentlessly confront violent extremists who pose a grave threat to our security.
They say that on Columbus Day, Christopher Columbus's ghost rises up from its grave and flies around the world, punishing the bad boys and girls who don't believe in Christopher Columbus.
He was a tall, heavy-looking young man of five-and-twenty. His air was grave and stately, and his manners were very formal.
My old English teacher is certainly rolling in her grave right now.
No,” said Mr. Weasley, looking extremely grave.
threatening a grave diplomatic incident, et cetera.
i have grave doubts that he'll ever become a doctor
world financial system was at grave risk of a financial crisis
With a shortage of midwives added to that of obstetricians it has become clear all over again that our country's obstetric care is in an extremely grave situation.
Inglês palavra "bardzo poważny"(Grave) ocorre em conjuntos:
medyczne turnip2. gravely
He addressed the crowd gravely.
... wedding bands, cautioned us gravely,“ Avoid electrified salt solutions.”...
3. very grave
4. crippling
The devaluation of the currency dealt a crippling blow to the nation's economy.
Zambia is suffering from a crippling
They both suffered from crippling pains in their hips.2. The high cost of borrowing has a crippling effect on many small firms. 3. he American military presence on the islands had suffered a crippling blow
5. utterly gross
6. deeply serious
7. very serious
8. very grave prognosis
9. be no laughing matter