gravitasˈgræv ɪˌtɑs, -ˌtæs
gravitas (n)
English Definitions:
dignity, lordliness, gravitas (noun)
formality in bearing and appearance
"he behaved with great dignity"
gravitas (Noun)
Seriousness in bearing or manner; dignity.
gravitas (Noun)
substance, weight.
Gravitas
Gravitas was one of the Roman virtues, along with pietas, dignitas and virtus. It may be translated variously as weight, seriousness and dignity, also importance, and connotes a certain substance or depth of personality.
Gravitas
Gravitas (Classical Latin: [ˈɡrawɪt̪aːs̠]) was one of the ancient Roman virtues that denoted "seriousness". It is also translated variously as weight, dignity, and importance and connotes restraint and moral rigor. It also conveys a sense of responsibility and commitment to the task.Along with pietas (regard for discipline and authority), severitas, gloria, simplicitas (lucidity), integritas, dignitas, and virtus, gravitas was particularly appreciated as an ideal characteristic in leaders. Gravitas and virtus are considered more canonical virtues than the others.
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