Meaning & Definition of word "Somber"
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Somber
/ˈsɒm.bər/
adjective:
- 1. dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy.
- Example: The sky was somber, filled with dark clouds, as the storm approached.
- 2. having a serious, grave, or gloomy mood.
- Example: The meeting had a somber atmosphere as they discussed the recent tragedies.
- 3. lacking brightness or color; drab.
- Example: He wore a somber suit to the funeral.
- 4. expressing or reflecting a mood of sadness or seriousness.
- Example: Her somber expression revealed her concern for the future.
Etymology
From Middle French 'sombre' meaning dark, shade.
Common Phrases and Expressions
somber mood:
A mood characterized by seriousness or sadness.
somber tone:
A tone that is serious, reflective, or sad.
Related Words
sombre:
Alternative spelling of somber, used primarily in British English.
sombreness:
The quality of being somber; seriousness or gloominess.
Slang Meanings of somber
Meaning: In a bad mood.
Example Sentence: He's really somber today, better not bother him.
Meaning: Feeling sad or down.
Example Sentence: She’s been acting somber since the breakup.