gravity
gravity - noun
- Dignity or sobriety of bearing
- Importance, significance
- A serious situation or problem
- Weight
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"a person of gravity and learning"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the gravity from here." "That gravity belongs to me." "The gravity is very important."
gravity - thesaurus
Synonyms: earnest, earnestness, graveness, intentness, serious-mindedness, seriousness, soberness, sobriety
Antonyms: facetiousness, flightiness, flippancy, frivolity, frivolousness, levity, lightheartedness, lightness
SpellingJoy score for gravity
SpellingJoy Gematria
✨ Mystic
225
Letter Values
G
10
R
19
A
1
V
23
I
9
T
21
Y
28
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French gravité "heaviness, weight, dignity, seriousness," borrowed from Latin gravitāt-, gravitās "heaviness, weight, oppressiveness, severity, dignity, seriousness," from gravis "heavy, weighty, oppressive, serious" + -itāt-, -itās -ity