All 4 Uses
solemn
in
The One, by Kiera Cass
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- "Beginning today, the rebels intend to attack Twos and work their way down the castes," the king added solemnly.†
p. 68.6 *solemnly = with seriousness and dignity
- Aspen gave us both a solemn look before shutting the doors.†
p. 103.3solemn = very serious--possibly dignified
- There was no response, but I could imagine Aspen's solemn nod.†
p. 277.8
- Solemnly, he shook his head.†
p. 304.8solemnly = 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.