solemnly

[ UK /sˈɒləmli/ ]
[ US /ˈsɔɫəmɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a grave and sedate manner
    the judge sat there solemnly
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How To Use solemnly In A Sentence

  • He was anointed with oil and the crown of France was solemnly lowered onto his head. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • [Stops for a moment in doorway and speaks very solemnly.] A WICKED WOMAN (A CURTAIN RAISER)
  • In front the violin sang a strident tune, and the biniou snored and hummed, while the player capered solemnly, lifting high his heavy clogs. Tales of Unrest
  • What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew, Hails me so solemnly to yonder yew?
  • I do solemnly swear that I will obey all laws commands and dictates of our leader - for he has lovely teeth.
  • Yet he dreams of being king and solemnly publishes his intentions 169 to regain power and rebuild an empire.
  • Professor, solemnly examine yourself; 'in proportion to your fruitfulness will be your blessedness.' Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03
  • I reckon," he continued, solemnly, peering at the other from under his rusty hat-brim, "I reckon when you see him, maybe you'll want to put a kind of codicil to that deed to the 'Herald.' The Gentleman from Indiana
  • But I call solemnly upon all countries to implement programs commensurate to recover sound fiscal situation. RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds
  • As each august eulogizer in turn stepped solemnly to the podium, one large, open-faced fellow in a ski jacket, carrying the Star as well as the Post, loudly asked from his seat a couple of rows behind the family, ‘Who's that?’.
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