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Gravediggers Meaning in English

word · lemma: gravedigger

ˈɡreɪvˌdɪɡɚz
GRAYV-dig-erz
ɡɹˈeɪvdɪɡəz
grayv-DIG-uhz

Definition

People whose job is to dig graves for people who have died, usually in a cemetery.

Usage & Nuances

Formally refers to the job, but sometimes used symbolically in literature to describe people or things that bring about the end of something. Not commonly used in everyday conversation outside of direct reference to cemeteries. Frequently appears in historical or dramatic contexts (e.g., Shakespeare's Hamlet).

Example Sentences

The gravediggers arrived early to prepare for the funeral.

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Two gravediggers work at this cemetery.

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The old gravediggers know many stories about the town.

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In literature, people are sometimes called gravediggers when they end an era or tradition.

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The gravediggers joked quietly as they worked, trying to lighten the mood.

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After the ceremony, the gravediggers filled in the grave with practiced skill.

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