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Watery grave Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɔtɝi/ /ˈɡɹeɪv
WAW-ter-ee GRAYV
wˈɔːtəɹi/ /ɡɹeɪv
WAW-tuh-ree GRAYV

Definition

A poetic or figurative way to describe dying by drowning, or being lost at sea or in water, so that one's body is buried in water rather than on land.

Usage & Nuances

Figurative, often used in literature, news, or historical contexts. Refers specifically to drowning or deaths at sea. Not common in casual conversation. Often used with verbs like 'meet a watery grave', 'find their watery grave'.

Example Sentences

Many sailors met a watery grave during the storm.

basic

The ship sank, giving everyone on board a watery grave.

basic

He feared a watery grave while swimming far from shore.

basic

The story tells of pirates who found their watery grave chasing treasure.

natural

After the wreck, rescuers searched, but the passengers had already gone to a watery grave.

natural

Some legends say treasures are guarded by the souls of those who met a watery grave long ago.

natural