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grievous
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grievous
(adjective)
grievous
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ˈ
griːvəs/
adjective
grievous
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ˈ
griːvəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of GRIEVOUS
[
more grievous; most grievous
]
formal
:
causing great sadness, suffering, or pain
:
very serious or severe
the
grievous
cost of war
He took a foolish financial risk and suffered a
grievous
loss.
grievous
bodily harm
a
grievous
error/mistake
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— grievously
adverb
Several passengers were
grievously
injured in the bus accident.
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