Synonym: awful, contemptible, deplorable, outrageous, severe, sorrowful, terrible, wretched. Antonym: venial. Similar words: mischievous, grieve, aggrieved, grievance, devour, devout, grief, reprieve. Meaning: ['griːvəs] adj. 1. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm 2. causing or marked by grief or anguish 3. of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought 4. shockingly brutal or cruel.
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61, But the court found them guilty of crimes ranging from grievous bodily harm to kidnapping.
62, Today the grievous pangs of falling wages and rising unemployment afflicted the whole community.
63, Wasting food when people are starving is a grievous wrong.
64, Zhang Chunhui, goalkeeper of South China football club, was jailed for eight months for inflicting grievous bodily harm on a teenager.
65, Kenobi managed to kill Grievous , and abscond with his starfighter.
66, Obi - Wan , General Grievous has been located on Utapau! Prepare two clone brigades.
67, "There goes a woman," resumed Roger Chillingworth, after a pause, "who, be her demerits what they may, hath none of that mystery of hidden sinfulness which you deem so grievous to be borne.
68, Fading from the mortal groundSad version of grievous soulShame while I fly highIncite teras to my eyesHopeless mind...Pain it createsAbove the skies of sorrow, I elevate !
69, When the grievous news came,(sentencedict.com) she was choked with tears.
70, Then we will track down Grievous and destroy him. This war must end!
71, That danger dissolved, the next necessity became the grievous thing.
72, Comparing with calcination reduction process, it solves many problems, such as low recovery rate of manganese, grievous dust pollution, large permanent investment and high labor intensity etc.
73, A grievous vision is declared unto me ; the treacherous dealer dealeth treacherously, and the spoiler spoileth.
74, Alric: Milord, there is an ancient fountain shrine nearby. Legends say that its holy waters can restore health and heal grievous wounds.
75, But the court found them guilty grievous bodily harm to kidnapping.
76, The scale of the landslide-debris flow was small, but the disserve was grievous.
77, Although we may not be afflicted with the grievous difficulties that Jeremy Taylor endured, all of us face trials and troubles.
78, The mortality was 23.1%. Conclusion Glucose metabolic disorder after renal transplantation was a common phenomenon. PTDM may bring grievous perniciousness and must take it seriously.
79, Linton had slid from his seat on to the hearthstone, and lay writhing in the mere perverseness of an indulged plague of a child, determined to be as grievous and harassing as it can.
80, But she denied intending to infect anyone, as she stood trial for grievous bodily harm. Sentencedict.com
81, The loss of a single Dreadnought is a grievous blow to a Chapter's fighting strength, and its passing will be mourened throughout the Chapter.
82, The border Town is more a grievous custom elegy than a moving love eclogue.
83, Yesterday Greenpeace launched a legal action in Amsterdam calling for the oil firm to be prosecuted there for homicide or grievous bodily harm.
84, Not , however, before her regular demand for her allowance became a grievous thing.
85, Behold my hand shall be upon thy fields: and a very grievous murrain upon thy horses, and asses, and camels, and oxen, and sheep.
86, In the UK she'd be prosecuted for reckless grievous bodily harm.
87, That term originates with the Greeks—Pyrrhus was a Hellenistic general whose victories against Rome came at a grievous cost to his own side.
88, It then underwent grievous persecutions and re - emerged to prominence and the coming of the Tang dynasty.
89, Xu Xuan' s poetry style changed along with his grievous experience from euphemistical and graceful description in Southern Tang Dynasty to exquisite and implicit depiction in Sung Dynasty.
90, One notable exception was the aftermath of the Battle of Hypori, where a twenty-man ARC trooper team under the leadership of Captain Fordo engaged General Grievous in combat.