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solemn

[sol-uhm]

adjective

  1. grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood.

    solemn remarks.

    Synonyms: serious, unsmiling
    Antonyms: humorous
  2. gravely or somberly impressive; causing serious thoughts or a grave mood.

    solemn music.

    Synonyms: stately, imposing, august
    Antonyms: trivial
  3. serious or earnest.

    solemn assurances.

  4. characterized by dignified or serious formality, as proceedings; of a formal or ceremonious character.

    a solemn occasion.

    Synonyms: ceremonial, ritual
  5. made in due legal or other express form, as a declaration or agreement.

    a solemn oath.

  6. marked or observed with religious rites; having a religious character.

    a solemn holy day.

    Synonyms: sacred, devotional
  7. uttered, prescribed, or made according to religious forms.

    a solemn ban on sacrifice.



solemn

/ ˈsɒləm /

adjective

  1. characterized or marked by seriousness or sincerity

    a solemn vow

  2. characterized by pomp, ceremony, or formality

  3. serious, glum, or pompous

  4. inspiring awe

    a solemn occasion

  5. performed with religious ceremony

  6. gloomy or sombre

    solemn colours

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • solemnness noun
  • solemnly adverb
  • oversolemn adjective
  • oversolemnness noun
  • semisolemn adjective
  • semisolemnness noun
  • supersolemn adjective
  • supersolemnness noun
  • unsolemn adjective
  • unsolemnness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of solemn1

First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English solem(p)ne, from Old French or directly from Late Latin sōlennis, sōlempnis, Latin sōlemnis, variant of sollemnis “consecrated, holy,” derivative of sollus “whole”
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Word History and Origins

Origin of solemn1

C14: from Old French solempne, from Latin sōllemnis appointed, perhaps from sollus whole
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Synonym Study

See grave 2.
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Example Sentences

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Kim appeared solemn as she attended Tuesday's hearing wearing a black suit and a black skirt.

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"Conflicts around the world are intensifying in a vicious cycle of confrontation and fragmentation," Shiro Suzuki said in a Peace Declaration at a solemn ceremony to mark the event.

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But that declaration, Lammy said, came with a solemn promise "that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".

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China said it had lodged "solemn representations" to the EU's trade chief ahead of the summit.

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On Wednesday morning, a solemn cadre of Cano’s fellow officers took part in a procession as the body was transported to the medical examiner’s office.

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