All 8 Uses
solemn
in
The Angel Experiment
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- The Gasman nodded solemnly at me.†
p. 7.6solemnly = with seriousness and dignity
- Nudge nodded solemnly, unable to define what kind of something would have kept Max from them.†
p. 35.9
- I looked at her solemnly.
p. 42.2 *solemnly = with seriousness
- She came and let me out of the closet, looking at my face solemnly.†
p. 43.9solemnly = with seriousness and dignity
- Her large blue eyes looked solemnly into mine.†
p. 70.9
- I blinked and discovered the flock gazing at me solemnly, watching me sink further into total insanity right before their eyes.†
p. 90.1
- Angel looked solemn.†
p. 100.8solemn = very serious--possibly dignified
- I looked solemnly into his eyes.†
p. 103.9solemnly = with seriousness and dignity
Definitions:
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(1)
(solemn) in a very serious (and often dignified) manner
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, solemn can mean that something was done with great or appropriate ceremony. It can also be used to describe something as dark or undecorated.