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Meanings of
gravitas
in English
Portuguese
dignidade
Catalan
dignitat
Spanish
dignidad
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Formality in bearing and appearance.
dignity
lordliness
Portuguese
dignidade
Synonyms
Examples for "
dignity
"
dignity
lordliness
Examples for "
dignity
"
1
It has restored hope and
dignity
to millions of people, he said.
2
He quite often just wants to do it with success and
dignity
.
3
My government will not compromise on Pakistan's sovereignty and
dignity
,
said Gilani.
4
He made it quite clear that much speech was beneath his
dignity
.
5
And questions are being asked about her
dignity
and modern British culture.
1
All the assumptions of an essential
lordliness
remain-andnone of the duties.
2
With the innate
lordliness
of a brother he already put it down to jealousy.
3
Dom Manuel smiled, and you saw that he retained at least his former
lordliness
.
4
But Josephine felt nothing humiliating in his
lordliness
.
5
The thing of importance is everywhere the individual who is trying to show off his
lordliness
.
Usage of
gravitas
in English
1
He lacks the sense of responsibility and
gravitas
required for his job.
2
Interestingly the
gravitas
funds have higher management fees and lower incentive fees.
3
Eriksson was fine, but she lacked the experience and
gravitas
of Berger.
4
In summer it's almost too pretty, but the cold gave it
gravitas
.
5
Like all of a sudden, you-There's a certain
gravitas
by definition.
6
Anna thought it gave Bull even more
gravitas
than he'd had before.
7
How to find the tricky balance between sombre
gravitas
and lively projection?
8
Or will it expose her as a publicity hound lacking presidential
gravitas
?
9
The frame pulls it together, and gives it a bit of
gravitas
.
10
Brimming with life force, generosity, humor,
gravitas
and a fountain of talent.
11
Great sprinters, after all, require great rivals to lend
gravitas
to their legacy.
12
As a result, Regeneration saw Hannon striving for modernity and
gravitas
.
13
Too much
gravitas
and all proportion is lost, we get news as melodrama.
14
Sano recognises that his advocacy has been given extra
gravitas
by his nationality.
15
He accepted the Ambassador's offering with his customary
gravitas
and took a sip.
16
The war's proponents needed a narrator with
gravitas
,
and they had found him.
Other examples for "gravitas"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
gravitas
gravita
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more gravitas
have the gravitas
certain gravitas
add gravitas
bring gravitas
More collocations
Translations for
gravitas
Portuguese
dignidade
Catalan
dignitat
Spanish
dignidad
Gravitas
through the time
Gravitas
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common