C1 adjective Formal

adgravness

/ædˈɡrævnəs/

Describing a situation or condition that is marked by an increasing sense of weight, seriousness, or burdensome complexity. It is often used to characterize circumstances that become progressively harder to endure due to their growing gravity.

Exemplos

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The adgravness mood in the room made it clear that the news was worse than expected.

The adgravness mood in the room made it clear that the news was worse than expected.

2

We must address the adgravness nature of these geopolitical tensions before they escalate further.

We must address the adgravness nature of these geopolitical tensions before they escalate further.

3

I couldn't handle the adgravness vibe of that meeting, so I left early.

I couldn't handle the adgravness vibe of that meeting, so I left early.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
adgravitude
Verb
adgravate
Advérbio
adgravnessly
Adjetivo
adgravness
Relacionado
adgravation
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Add' + 'Gravity' + 'Ness'. You are adding gravity to the situation, making it more serious and heavy.

Quiz rápido

The ______ nature of the debt crisis forced the government to take immediate action.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: adgravness

Exemplos

1

The adgravness mood in the room made it clear that the news was worse than expected.

everyday

The adgravness mood in the room made it clear that the news was worse than expected.

2

We must address the adgravness nature of these geopolitical tensions before they escalate further.

formal

We must address the adgravness nature of these geopolitical tensions before they escalate further.

3

I couldn't handle the adgravness vibe of that meeting, so I left early.

informal

I couldn't handle the adgravness vibe of that meeting, so I left early.

4

The study explores the adgravness effects of prolonged economic stagnation on urban development.

academic

The study explores the adgravness effects of prolonged economic stagnation on urban development.

5

The board is concerned about the adgravness risks associated with the new market entry strategy.

business

The board is concerned about the adgravness risks associated with the new market entry strategy.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
adgravitude
Verb
adgravate
Advérbio
adgravnessly
Adjetivo
adgravness
Relacionado
adgravation

Colocações comuns

adgravness situation adgravness situation
feeling of adgravness feeling of adgravness
adgravness tone adgravness tone
adgravness consequences adgravness consequences
adgravness atmosphere adgravness atmosphere

Frases Comuns

under an adgravness cloud

under an adgravness cloud

the adgravness factor

the adgravness factor

adgravness beyond measure

adgravness beyond measure

Frequentemente confundido com

adgravness vs aggravation

Aggravation refers to annoyance or the act of making something worse, while adgravness refers to the inherent heavy or serious quality of a state.

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Notas de uso

This word is primarily used in formal or literary contexts to describe mounting pressure or seriousness. Though it ends in '-ness', it functions here as an adjective to describe the state of having 'adgravitude'.

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Erros comuns

Learners often mistake this for 'aggravating', which means annoying; adgravness implies a much deeper, more somber level of seriousness.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Add' + 'Gravity' + 'Ness'. You are adding gravity to the situation, making it more serious and heavy.

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Origem da palavra

From the Latin 'ad-' (towards) and 'gravis' (heavy), combined with the English suffix '-ness' to denote a state or quality.

Padrões gramaticais

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Rarely used in comparative forms like 'more adgravness'.
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Contexto cultural

Often appears in advanced vocabulary tests to check for understanding of Latin roots in English word construction.

Quiz rápido

The ______ nature of the debt crisis forced the government to take immediate action.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: adgravness

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