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squeaking on the blackboard very grating. 2 grinding, gritty,<br />

squeaky, jangling, screeching, creaking, shrill, piercing,<br />

squawking, croaking, rasping: The grating noise you hear is my<br />

fridge motor.<br />

--n. 3 grate, grid, reticle or reticule, grille, lattice,<br />

trellis, screen, network, reticulation: When a beam of light is<br />

directed through the fine grating, odd patterns are formed.<br />

gratitude n. thankfulness, appreciation, gratefulness; thanks, return,<br />

compensation, thanksgiving: Here is a box of chocolates in<br />

gratitude for looking after my cat.<br />

gratuitous<br />

adj. 1 gratis, free, complimentary, spontaneous: The earth is<br />

a machine which has, till now, yielded gratuitous service. 2<br />

un<strong>asked</strong> for, unrequested, unsought for, wanton, unprovoked,<br />

unsolicited, unlooked-for, uncalled-for, unwelcome, unjustified,<br />

unwarranted, baseless, groundless, needless, unfounded,<br />

ungrounded, unjustifiable, irrational: He seems to derive some<br />

twisted pleasure from spreading gratuitous lies about me.<br />

grave° n. crypt, sepulchre, tomb, vault, mausoleum, last or final<br />

resting-place, eternal rest: She began to sob as the coffin was<br />

slowly lowered into the grave.<br />

graveý adj. 1 serious, sombre, solemn, earnest, unsmiling, staid,<br />

sedate, sober, dour, gloomy, grim, grim-faced, grim-visaged,<br />

Brit po-faced: The doctor, looking very grave, said that he had<br />

done all he could. 2 serious, critical, vital, dangerous,<br />

matter of life and death, crucial, urgent, weighty, important,<br />

pressing, pivotal, perilous: Fenwick is in intensive care in a<br />

grave condition.<br />

graveyard n. burial-ground, churchyard, cemetery, God's acre, necropolis,<br />

potter's field, W US Boot Hill, Rare Golgotha, Slang bone-yard:<br />

Uncle Valentine is buried in the graveyard on the hill.<br />

gravity n. 1 gravitation; attraction: After middle age, the body obeys<br />

the laws of gravity but not of mutual attraction. 2 seriousness,<br />

acuteness, immediacy, importance, significance, weight,<br />

magnitude, severity, urgency, exigency, momentousness,<br />

weightiness: When I saw mother's expression I realized the

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