Sentence example with the word 'solemn'

solemn

admiring, celebrating, devout, faithful, hallowed, kingly, on bended knee, queenly, sombrous, temperate

Definition adj. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises

Last update: October 25, 2015


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Holy places are considered to be solemn.   [adjective]

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Soldiers performed their duties with full solemn for their mother land.   [adjective]

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He looked very solemn when he came to know about his uncle's death.   [Please select]

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At Christmas the church was adorned in an especially solemn manner.   [adjective]

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He ended the anthem, as he had commenced it, in the midst of a grave and solemn stillness.   [adjective]

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A solemn and respectful silence succeeded this incoherent burst from the lips of the Delaware prophet.   [adjective]

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The mournful intelligence was received in solemn silence.   [adjective]

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When it was ended, a general bustle announced that it was to be immediately succeeded by a solemn and formal assemblage of the nation.   [adjective]

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The delay had been created by the grave preparations that were deemed necessary to so solemn and unusual a conference.   [adjective]

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