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gravity
[grav-i-tee]
noun
plural
gravitiesthe force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
heaviness or weight.
gravitation in general.
a unit of acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity. g
serious or critical nature.
He seemed to ignore the gravity of his illness.
serious or dignified behavior; dignity; solemnity.
to preserve one's gravity in the midst of chaos.
lowness in pitch, as of sounds.
gravity
/ ˈɡrævɪtɪ /
noun
the force of attraction that moves or tends to move bodies towards the centre of a celestial body, such as the earth or moon
the property of being heavy or having weight See also specific gravity centre of gravity
another name for gravitation
seriousness or importance, esp as a consequence of an action or opinion
manner or conduct that is solemn or dignified
lowness in pitch
(modifier) of or relating to gravity or gravitation or their effects
gravity wave
gravity feed
gravity
The fundamental force of attraction that all objects with mass have for each other. Like the electromagnetic force, gravity has effectively infinite range and obeys the inverse-square law. At the atomic level, where masses are very small, the force of gravity is negligible, but for objects that have very large masses such as planets, stars, and galaxies, gravity is a predominant force, and it plays an important role in theories of the structure of the universe. Gravity is believed to be mediated by the graviton, although the graviton has yet to be isolated by experiment. Gravity is weaker than the strong force, the electromagnetic force, and the weak force.
Also called gravitation
See more at acceleration relativity
gravity
Another term for gravitation, especially as it affects objects near the surface of the Earth.
Other Word Forms
- nongravity noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of gravity1
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Example Sentences
These critics believe focusing on mockery distracts from the gravity of the situation and may undermine more serious resistance efforts.
During summer school, Ruiz said, she was called into a classroom where kindergartners were repeating their parents’ worries — often, what parents heard on the news — but not understanding the gravity of the situation.
He added that it would take "some time to really internally settle the gravity of what's happened to Melvin and all of us".
Many national figures and community leaders have issued statements as the gravity of what happened becomes clear.
“This sentence minimizes the gravity of Rodriguez’s actions and the devastating impact on Mr. Morin’s family, while also disregarding the significant effort the jury devoted to reaching a just verdict,” Chief Deputy Dist.
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