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    sol·emn
    /ˈsäləm/

    adjective

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  2. having or showing serious purpose and determination: He looked stern and solemn, and rarely spoke. The memorial was a very solemn occasion. solemnity. noun [ U ] us / səˈlem·nɪ·t̬i / There was an air of solemnity in the room. solemnly. adverb us / ˈsɑl·əm·li / Borden solemnly promised that he would take care of it.

  3. The meaning of SOLEMN is very serious or formal. How to use solemn in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Solemn.

  4. Solemn definition: grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood. See examples of SOLEMN used in a sentence.

  5. Someone or something that is solemn is very serious rather than cheerful or amusing.

  6. The adjective solemn comes from the Latin sollemnis, which means formal or ceremonial. You can still use it to describe a ceremony or event, but it's also a good word for talking about someone who's serious and sincere and maybe lacks a sense of humor about certain things.

  7. SOLEMN meaning: 1. serious and without any humour: 2. an agreement that you make in a serious way and expect to…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of solemn adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. solemn looking or sounding very serious, without smiling; done or said in a very serious and sincere way: The minister wore a solemn expression. I made a solemn promise that I would return. Patterns

  10. SOLEMN definition: 1. serious or sad: 2. A solemn promise, warning, etc is serious and sincere.. Learn more.

  11. solemn meaning, definition, what is solemn: very serious and not happy, for example ...: Learn more.

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