- adjectivesolemn (adjective)
- formal and dignified:"a solemn procession"
- not cheerful or smiling; serious:"Tim looked very solemn"
- characterized by deep sincerity:"he swore a solemn oath to keep faith"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘associated with religious rites’): from Old French solemne, from Latin sollemnis ‘customary, celebrated at a fixed date’, from sollus ‘entire’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- formal and dignified:
- not cheerful or smiling; serious:
- characterized by deep sincerity:
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