Serios (en. Serious)
/seˈɾjos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to people who are prudent and responsible.
He is a very serious person in his work.
Es una persona muy seria en su trabajo.
Indicates that something is grave or important.
The situation is serious and requires immediate attention.
La situación es seria y requiere atención inmediata.
Absence of humor or frivolity.
Her serious attitude doesn’t allow me to enjoy the conversation.
Su actitud seria no me deja disfrutar la conversación.
Etymology
From Latin 'serius', which means grave or important.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to take something seriously
To act with responsibility and without frivolity regarding a matter.
tomarse algo en serio
serious problems
Situations that require urgent attention due to their seriousness.
serios problemas
in a serious tone
To speak in a grave manner, without showing humor.
en tono serio
Related Words
seriousness
A characteristic of behavior or speech that is not light-hearted.
seriedad
serious
Another form of the adjective that describes someone or something that shows seriousness.
serio
Slang Meanings
Someone who is very strict.
Don’t expect jokes from him; he is very serious.
No esperes chistes de él, es muy serio.
An expression to indicate that something is not a joke.
I’m telling you seriously, don’t take it lightly.
Te lo digo serio, no me lo tomes a la ligera.