Meaning & Definition of word "Solemnly"
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Solemnly
/ˈsɒl.əm.li/
adverb:
- 1. In a serious, grave, or formal manner.
- Example: She solemnly vowed to tell the truth during the trial.
- 2. With deep sincerity or earnestness.
- Example: He spoke solemnly about the importance of the decision.
- 3. In a way that is marked by dignity and seriousness.
- Example: The president solemnly addressed the nation during the crisis.
- 4. To indicate seriousness of purpose or intention.
- Example: The judge solemnly reminded the jury of their duty.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Old French 'solennel' or Latin 'solennis', meaning 'ceremonial or festive'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
solemn vow:
A serious promise.
solemn occasion:
A significant and serious event.
solemn assembly:
A formal gathering with serious purpose.
Related Words
solemn:
Serious and dignified.
solemnity:
The state or quality of being serious.