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    solemnly
    /ˈsɒləmli/

    adverb

    • 1. in a formal and dignified manner: "the new Queen was solemnly crowned by the Bishop of Rheims"
    • 2. with deep sincerity: "I solemnly swear it will never happen again"

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  2. adverb. uk / ˈsɒl.əm.li / us / ˈsɑː.ləm.li / Add to word list. seriously and without any humour: I solemnly promise to tell the truth. Politicians across America solemnly announced that the time for national unity had arrived. See. solemn. Fewer examples. "I saw things I hope to never see again," she said solemnly.

  3. 1. : marked by the invocation of a religious sanction. a solemn oath. 2. : marked by the observance of established form or ceremony. specifically : celebrated with full liturgical ceremony. 3. a. : awe-inspiring : sublime. solemn beauty. b. : marked by grave sedateness and earnest sobriety. a solemn gathering. c. : somber, gloomy.

  4. in a gravely or somberly impressive manner; in a way that causes serious thoughts: We are solemnly reminded by this week’s events just how prevalent domestic violence still is. in a serious, earnest, formal, or ceremonious manner: We watched the new doctors solemnly pledge to always be loyal to the welfare of the patients who come under their care.

  5. solemnly. adverb. us / ˈsɑː.ləm.li / uk / ˈsɒl.əm.li /. Add to word list. Add to word list. seriously and without any humor: I solemnly promise to tell the truth. Politicians across America solemnly announced that the time for national unity had arrived. See.

  6. To do something solemnly is to do it in a grave and earnest manner. While you might wear black to both a funeral and an art opening, it’s appropriate to behave more solemnly at the funeral. Solemnly carries a sense of seriousness and dignity.

  7. 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.

  8. Define solemnly. solemnly synonyms, solemnly pronunciation, solemnly translation, English dictionary definition of solemnly. adj. 1. a. Serious and dignified: a solemn occasion. See Synonyms at serious. b. Showing or behaving with dignified restraint or earnestness: "Spade's face...

  9. in a very serious and sincere way. She solemnly promised not to say a word to anyone about it. The choir walked solemnly past. Check pronunciation: solemnly. Definition of solemnly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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

  11. adjective. characterized or marked by seriousness or sincerity. a solemn vow. characterized by pomp, ceremony, or formality. serious, glum, or pompous. inspiring awe. a solemn occasion. performed with religious ceremony. gloomy or sombre. solemn colours.