Etymology: [ 'grE-v&s ] (adjective.) 13th century. From grieve, from the Middle English greven, from the Old French grever, from Latin gravare (which means to burden). Developed in the 13th century.
elem ifade eden, acı, grievously fena surette, iğrenç, çok büyük (yanlış/zarar/kayıp/acı); ağır (masraf), feci, ağır (masraf), üzücü, keder verici, grievousness vahamet, ıstırap veren acı veren, çok kötü, acıklılık, ağır, üzücü bir şekilde, çok kötü bir şekilde, ağır bir biçimde, zor durum, acı olma, kötülük,
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elem ifade eden
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acı
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grievously fena surette
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iğrenç sıfat
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çok büyük (yanlış/zarar/kayıp/acı); ağır (masraf) sıfat
serious, grave, dire or dangerous, Causing grief, pain or sorrow, causing grief or sorrow; mournful, sorrowful; despicable, deplorable, Oppressive, Sorrow, Characterized by great atrocity; heinous; aggravated; flagitious; as, a grievous sin, Serious, severe, very harmful, Causing grief or sorrow; painful; afflictive; hard to bear; offensive; harmful, Full of, or expressing, grief; showing great sorrow or affliction; as, a grievous cry, If you describe something such as a loss as grievous, you mean that it is extremely serious or worrying in its effects. Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake. + grievously griev·ous·ly Birds, sea-life and the coastline all suffered grievously, 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", A grievous injury to your body is one that causes you great pain and suffering. He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries. + grievously griev·ous·ly Nelson Piquet, three times world champion, was grievously injured. very serious and causing great pain or suffering, causing or marked by grief or anguish; "a grievous loss"; "a grievous cry"; "her sigh was heartbreaking"; "the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter", 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", 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", In a grievous manner, severely, in a grievous manner; "the resolute but unbroken Germany, grievously wounded but far from destruction, was able to lay the firm foundations for military revival, in a manner which causes pain or sorrow; despicably, quality of being grievous,
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serious, grave, dire or dangerous
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Causing grief, pain or sorrow - "As for the captain, his wounds were grievous indeed but not dangerous."
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causing grief or sorrow; mournful, sorrowful; despicable, deplorable sıfat
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Oppressive
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Sorrow
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Characterized by great atrocity; heinous; aggravated; flagitious; as, a grievous sin
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Serious, severe, very harmful
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Causing grief or sorrow; painful; afflictive; hard to bear; offensive; harmful
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Full of, or expressing, grief; showing great sorrow or affliction; as, a grievous cry
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If you describe something such as a loss as grievous, you mean that it is extremely serious or worrying in its effects. Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake. + grievously griev·ous·ly Birds, sea-life and the coastline all suffered grievously
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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"
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A grievous injury to your body is one that causes you great pain and suffering. He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries. + grievously griev·ous·ly Nelson Piquet, three times world champion, was grievously injured. very serious and causing great pain or suffering
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causing or marked by grief or anguish; "a grievous loss"; "a grievous cry"; "her sigh was heartbreaking"; "the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter"
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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"
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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"
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grievously
In a grievous manner, severely
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in a grievous manner; "the resolute but unbroken Germany, grievously wounded but far from destruction, was able to lay the firm foundations for military revival
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grievously
in a manner which causes pain or sorrow; despicably
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