grame (Meaning)

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grame (a.)

Anger; wrath; scorn.

Sorrow; grief; misery.

Synonyms & Antonyms of grame

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

grame Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer harvested a bountiful grame of wheat, ensuring a prosperous yield.
  2. The jeweler meticulously examined the grame of gold, assessing its purity and value.
  3. The doctor prescribed a grame of medication to alleviate the patient's pain.
  4. The scientist weighed the grame of water with precision, using a sensitive balance.
  5. The chemist synthesized a grame of a new compound, hoping to discover its properties.
  6. The diver measured the grame of air remaining in the scuba tank before embarking on the underwater adventure.
  7. The cook adjusted the grame of salt in the soup, balancing the flavors perfectly.
  8. The laboratory tested the grame of soil for nutrient content, providing insights into plant growth.
  9. The cosmetologist dyed a grame of hair, creating a vibrant new look for the client.
  10. The seamstress cut a grame of fabric, preparing to sew an intricate garment.

FAQs About the word grame

Anger; wrath; scorn., Sorrow; grief; misery.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer harvested a bountiful grame of wheat, ensuring a prosperous yield.

The jeweler meticulously examined the grame of gold, assessing its purity and value.

The doctor prescribed a grame of medication to alleviate the patient's pain.

The scientist weighed the grame of water with precision, using a sensitive balance.