- adjectiveserious (adjective)
- (of a subject, state, or activity) demanding careful consideration or application:"marriage is a serious matter"
- (of a person) solemn or thoughtful in character or manner:"her face grew serious"
- (of thought or discussion) careful or profound:"we give serious consideration to safety recommendations"
- (of music, literature, or other art forms) requiring deep reflection and inviting a considered response:"he bridges the gap between serious and popular music"
- acting or speaking sincerely and in earnest, rather than in a joking or halfhearted manner:"actors who are serious about their work" · "suddenly he wasn't teasing any more—he was deadly serious"
- significant or worrying because of possible danger or risk; not slight or negligible:"she escaped serious injury" · "Haydn was Mozart's only serious rival"
- informalsubstantial in terms of size, number, or quality:"he suddenly had serious money to spend" · "a serious chocolate cheesecake"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French serieux or late Latin seriosus, from Latin serius ‘earnest, serious’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a subject, state, or activity) demanding careful consideration or application:
- (of a person) solemn or thoughtful in character or manner:
- (of music, literature, or other art forms) requiring deep reflection and inviting a considered response:
- acting or speaking sincerely and in earnest, rather than in a joking or halfhearted manner:
- significant or worrying because of possible danger or risk; not slight or negligible:
- substantial in terms of size, number, or quality:
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