solemn

رسمي
definition
adjective
a solemn procession
formal and dignified.
translation of 'solemn'
adjective
وقور,
جليل,
علني,
شعائري,
متزن,
رصين,
مهيب,
احتفالي,
رسمي
example
There are people all over writing 'solemn' and thought-provoking pieces to mark the completion of a year that's not been one of humanity's most noble.
We went then from the cold church in 'solemn' procession, singing litanies into the thin air.
A band blows 'solemn' notes as two riders on magnificently caparisoned horses trot to the president's box, salute, and trot back to raucous cheers.
The document has not been cast as a statement under oath or as a 'solemn' affirmation or made in a similar manner as to bind the conscience of the author of the document.
Finally he sat up to face her, his eyes now 'solemn' and serious.
I wouldn't have agreed to it, but he had sounded so serious and so 'solemn' that I had said yes before I could stop myself.
A forum that often is raucous and rowdy was 'solemn' and grave.
The American National Anthem will be played followed by 'solemn' music during the ceremony instead of the usual marches.
His expression changed from a cheery smile to a 'solemn' frown.
The officers who took part in the 'solemn' ceremony pointed out that they ‘had laid down their lives today for the sake of our tomorrow’.
Those entering a civil partnership will not do so lightly, and are making a 'solemn' commitment of partnership and mutual support.
Democrats and Republicans are on different sides of the aisle, but we have a shared oath and a 'solemn' obligation to serve our country together.
The title of the novel suggests a 'solemn' and introspective work.
His brown eyes were serious and 'solemn' as he watched her.
Each individual undergoing treatment takes a 'solemn' oath to change their behavior.
Organ music at the Mass set a 'solemn' tone, but the day's ceremonies ended on a festive note, with fireworks and a ball under the stars.
From early days the taking of 'solemn' religious oaths was regarded as an essential part of the political and social order.
There were, of course, the 'solemn' ceremonies at the parish church, the best attended of the year after Christmas.
For centuries now, we have had experience with people who come to court to testify, and they take the familiar 'solemn' oath.
That accord had the 'solemn' commitment of the major parties in Parliament.
More than 200 people attended a 'solemn' ceremony at the City Hall Memorial Garden to honour Hong Kong's war dead.
I am moved at weddings, the idea of a 'solemn' commitment that's made in a church, in a sacred place, in front of friends and family.
In the 'solemn' atmosphere of the memorial ceremony, many victims' relatives were unable to contain their emotions as they remembered their loved ones.
Rochdale remembered its war dead in 'solemn' ceremonies throughout the borough.
And, beyond logistics, Carlton was a public servant, bound by a 'solemn' sworn duty to uphold the law.
She watched him with her deep eyes, then a small smile broke her 'solemn' face.
The look of hope in her eyes was too 'solemn' for a smile.
When they join the Colours, young soldiers make a 'solemn' commitment: that if necessary, they will lay down their lives for their country.
The associate justices wrote that they are ‘bound by 'solemn' oath to follow the law, whether they agree or disagree with it’.
A 'solemn' commitment will be made in front of everyone and rings can be exchanged.
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