Gravely in a sentence as an adverb

Can you misread someone and offend them gravely as a result?

He waddled... RMS intoned gravely... he turned about on a heel and marched out... with a grad student in tow.

The interviewer gravely informed me that most of their hires were in the "top 5%" of their graduating classes.

I think you're gravely misunderstanding the intended goal and target user for this device.

And if we censor something because one person is offended, how can we really say "no" to the next, gravely offended person who comes along?

I think people in general gravely underestimate how much in good software lies in a good interface connecting the user with said software.

Extending that awful experience would've been gravely detrimental.

Unless I'm gravely mistaken, the cost is dramatically understated.

My friend, gravely injured in a nasty accident, told firefighters not to mention anything about the accident to his mother becuase she would be scared - just 5 minutes before he died.

Considering how apparent it was that Steves health was gravely bad and rapidly deteriorating, we all in the back of our minds knew the time we had him in this world was limited and precious.

To cite a recent Hollywood example, wherever the movie Argo is suspenseful, it's simply made up. Minor spoiler: If you drew a lesson about how going directly against the instructions of both the President and your CIA boss can be a useful tool to cause your boss to suddenly rally around you and later commend your success, you would be gravely misled.

Indeed, the question BitCoin faces is even if the government never takes exception to it, will the multiplicative advantage that any attempt to shut down or game BitCoins will obtain be insufficient to **** it or gravely wound it?

He has a lot of very smart, very on point things to say -- however he is either gravely misinformed or pretty much delusional in his views of broader academia and its role in the proliferation of technology.

I find it darkly amusing that the rarity of these events is being invoked to convince people to moderate their concern, when this situation only exists due to the government's insistence that we treat even more rare events as gravely serious threats to our way of life.

I am gravely concerned about the medical and public-health practices in India that have resulted in a massive increase in patients infected there with multiple-antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis.

Gravely definitions

adverb

in a grave and sober manner; "he walked soberly toward the altar"

See also: soberly staidly

adverb

to a severe or serious degree; "fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated"; "badly injured"; "a severely impaired heart"; "is gravely ill"; "was seriously ill"

See also: badly severely seriously