noun
- Plural of gravitas; instances or displays of dignified seriousness, weight, or importance in manner or speech.
Usage: Formal; often used in professional or academic contexts.; Gravitases is the standard plural form, though gravitas is often used as both singular and plural in modern English.
Examples
- The judge's gravitases commanded respect in the courtroom.
- Different cultures value different gravitases in their leaders.
- Her speech lacked the gravitases needed to persuade the board.
- The gravitases of the situation were not lost on anyone present.
- He brought multiple gravitases to the negotiation table.