Gravity: nf (word coming from the Latin gravitas “gravity”).
The word “gravity” has several meanings:
1. Quality of a serious person; air, serious demeanor (austerity, dignity, majesty).
He left the platform gravely.
- Quote from the French writer, diplomat and politician Arthur de Gobineau, known as Count de Gobineau (1816-1882): “The solemn gravity […] the stiff air which impressed everyone”.
By extension: The seriousness of the tone, of the words.
2. Character...
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