5 letter words starting with gra

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  • GRAAL
  • GRABS
  • GRACE
  • GRADE
  • GRADS
  • GRAFF
  • GRAFT
  • GRAIL
  • GRAIN
  • GRAIP
  • GRAMA
  • GRAME
  • GRAMP
  • GRAMS
  • GRANA
  • GRAND
  • GRANO
  • GRANS
  • GRANT
  • GRAPE
  • GRAPH
  • GRAPY
  • GRASP
  • GRASS
  • GRATA
  • GRATE
  • GRATS
  • GRAVE
  • GRAVS
  • GRAVY
  • GRAYS
  • GRAZE

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Definition of grasp

grasp (noun)

  1. (sometimes figurative) Grip.
  2. Understanding.
  3. That which is accessible; that which is within one's reach or ability.

grasp (verb)

  1. To grip; to take hold, particularly with the hand.
  2. To understand.
  3. To take advantage of something, to seize, to jump at a chance.

Definition of grate

grate (noun)

  1. A horizontal metal grill through which water, ash, or small objects can fall, while larger objects cannot
  2. A frame or bed, or kind of basket, of iron bars, for holding fuel while burning

grate (verb)

  1. To furnish with grates; to protect with a grating or crossbars

grate (verb)

  1. To shred (things, usually foodstuffs), by rubbing across a grater
  2. To make an unpleasant rasping sound, often as the result of rubbing against something
  3. (by extension) to get on one's nerves; to irritate, annoy
  4. (by extension) to annoy

grate (adjective)

  1. Serving to gratify; agreeable.

grate (adjective)

  1. Relatively large in scale, size, extent, number (i.e. having many parts or members) or duration (i.e. relatively long); very big.
  2. Of larger size or more importance than others of its kind.
  3. (qualifying nouns of family relationship) Involving more generations than the qualified word implies — as many extra generations as repetitions of the word great (from 1510s). [see Derived terms]
  4. (followed by 'with') Pregnant; large with young; full of.
  5. (except with 'friend' and similar words such as 'mate','buddy') Intimate; familiar.
  6. Extreme or more than usual.
  7. Of significant importance or consequence; important.
  8. (applied to actions, thoughts and feelings) Arising from or possessing idealism; admirable; superior; commanding; heroic; illustrious; eminent.
  9. Impressive or striking.
  10. Much in use; favoured.
  11. (applied to persons) Endowed with extraordinary powers; of exceptional talents or achievements; uncommonly gifted; able to accomplish vast results; remarkable; strong; powerful; mighty; noble.
  12. Title referring to an important leader.
  13. Doing or exemplifying (a characteristic or pursuit) on a large scale; active or enthusiastic.
  14. (often followed by 'at') Skilful or adroit.
  15. Very good; excellent; wonderful; fantastic (from 1848).
  16. Intensifying a word or expression, used in mild oaths.

Definition of grats

grats (noun)

  1. A gratuity or tip.

grats (interjection)

  1. Congratulations.

Definition of grave

grave (noun)

  1. An excavation in the earth as a place of burial
  2. Any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher.
  3. (by extension) Death, destruction.

grave (verb)

  1. To dig.
  2. To carve or cut, as letters or figures, on some hard substance; to engrave.
  3. To carve out or give shape to, by cutting with a chisel; to sculpture.
  4. To impress deeply (on the mind); to fix indelibly.
  5. To entomb; to bury.
  6. To write or delineate on hard substances, by means of incised lines; to practice engraving.

grave (noun)

  1. A written accent used in French, Italian, and other languages. è is an e with a grave accent (`).

grave (adjective)

  1. Characterised by a dignified sense of seriousness; not cheerful.
  2. Low in pitch, tone etc.
  3. Serious, in a negative sense; important, formidable.
  4. Influential, important; authoritative.

grave (noun)

  1. A count, prefect, or person holding office.

grave (verb)

  1. To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch — so called because graves or greaves was formerly used for this purpose.