Breakdown of Le symptôme est grave, voire insupportable.
être
to be
grave
serious
insupportable
unbearable
le symptôme
the symptom
voire
and even / if not
Questions & Answers about Le symptôme est grave, voire insupportable.
Why use voire instead of et même (and even) in this sentence?
Could I write voire même insupportable?
Since symptôme ends in '-e', why is it masculine (le symptôme)?
Is grave a false friend here?
Not exactly, as it does translate to 'grave' or 'serious', but its everyday usage is much broader in French than in English. We say un problème grave or une maladie grave (a serious illness). In modern slang, young people even use grave on its own to mean 'totally' or 'I strongly agree', though here it is just the standard adjective for 'serious'.
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