* grave (adjective): serious, important, or dangerous.
* grave (noun): a place where a dead person is buried.
The difference between these two homonyms is their part of speech. The first is an adjective, describing something, while the second is a noun, referring to a specific place.
Here are some examples to illustrate the difference:
* Grave (adjective): "The situation is grave, we need to act quickly."
* Grave (noun): "They visited the grave of their loved one."
It is important to be aware of the context when using these words to avoid any misunderstanding.