Gravity

//ˈɡɹævɪti//

Synonyms for "gravity" (149 found)

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Translations

50 translations across 30 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • ва́жност noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • серио́зност noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Catalan

2 entries
  • gravetat noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • gravetat noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Czech

1 entries
  • gravitace noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Danish

1 entries
  • alvorlighed noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Esperanto

3 entries
  • graveco noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • gravito noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)
  • seriozeco noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Finnish

2 entries
  • mataluus noun (lowness in pitch of a note, a sound, etc.)
  • vakavuus noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

French

2 entries
  • gravité noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • gravité noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Georgian

1 entries
  • სერიოზულობა noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

German

2 entries
  • Bedenklichkeit noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • Ernst noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Greek

2 entries
  • δριμύτητα noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • σοβαρότητα noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • כובד noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Hindi

3 entries
  • गंभीरता noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • गुरुत्व noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • गुरुत्व noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • komolyság noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • súlyosság noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Ido

1 entries
  • gravitado noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Indonesian

3 entries
  • gravitasi noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)
  • kegawatan noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • keparahan noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Italian

1 entries
  • gravità noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Latin

2 entries
  • gravitās noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • gravitās noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Macedonian

3 entries
  • важност noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • сериозност noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • тежина noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Malay

1 entries
  • graviti noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Middle English

1 entries
  • sadnesse noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Māori

1 entries
  • hōhonutanga noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Polish

1 entries
  • powaga noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • gravidade noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Romanian

1 entries
  • gravitate noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Russian

2 entries
  • ва́жность noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • серьёзность noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Spanish

2 entries
  • gravedad noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • gravedad noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)

Tagalog

2 entries
  • grabedad noun (synonym of gravitation (cognates) — see also gravitation)
  • kalubhaan noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Telugu

1 entries
  • గాంభీర్యము noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Turkish

2 entries
  • ağırbaşlılık noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)
  • ciddiyet noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Welsh

1 entries
  • dwystra noun (quality of being deeply serious and solemn, especially in a dignified manner; serious or solemn thing — see also seriousness, solemnity)

Sample sentences

45 total sentences available.

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Gravity acts on everything in the universe.

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Gravity causes objects to have weight.

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Gravity is the natural force by which objects are attracted to each other.

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Gravity binds the planets to the Sun.

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