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Grievous Common

Origin: Latin suffix -ous

Grievous has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm

"a dangerous operation"

"a grave situation"

"a grave illness"

"grievous bodily harm"

"a serious wound"

"a serious turn of events"

"a severe case of pneumonia"

"a life-threatening disease"

2

causing or marked by grief or anguish

"a grievous loss"

"a grievous cry"

"her sigh was heartbreaking"

"the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter"

3

of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought

"grave responsibilities"

"faced a grave decision in a time of crisis"

"a grievous fault"

"heavy matters of state"

"the weighty matters to be discussed at the peace conference"

4

shockingly brutal or cruel

"murder is an atrocious crime"

"a grievous offense against morality"

"a grievous crime"

"no excess was too monstrous for them to commit"

5

Causing grief, pain or sorrow.

Example Sentences
"a dangerous operation" adjective
"a grave situation" adjective
"a grave illness" adjective
"grievous bodily harm" adjective
"a serious wound" adjective
"a serious turn of events" adjective
"a severe case of pneumonia" adjective
"a life-threatening disease" adjective
"a grievous loss" adjective
"a grievous cry" adjective
Related Terms
Rhyming Words
ous lous pous vous sous yous nous tous eous uous ious bous hous pious anous thous chous aneous mucous famous
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