solemn
A solemn event or expression is very serious and quiet.
Explanation at your level:
Solemn means very, very serious. If you are at a place where you must be quiet and respectful, the mood is solemn. It is not for happy times. It is for quiet, important times.
When someone has a solemn face, they are not smiling. They are thinking about something important. A solemn event is a serious event, like a funeral or a very formal meeting. You should be quiet and polite.
You use solemn to describe situations or people that are very serious. It is often used for ceremonies or promises. If you make a solemn promise, you are saying you will definitely do it because it is very important. It is a formal word, so we don't use it in casual chats.
Solemn conveys a sense of gravity and deep sincerity. It is frequently used in literary or formal contexts to describe an atmosphere that is heavy with reflection. Unlike 'serious,' which can be used for work or study, 'solemn' implies a spiritual or emotional weight.
In advanced English, solemn is used to describe the dignity of an occasion. It implies a ritualistic or deeply respectful quality. It is often associated with themes of mortality, justice, or profound commitment. Using this word effectively shows you understand the nuance between 'serious' (which is functional) and 'solemn' (which is ceremonial).
Solemn carries an etymological weight rooted in the Latin sollemnis. It denotes a state of being that is beyond mere seriousness; it touches upon the sacred or the irrevocable. In literature, it is used to create a sense of foreboding or profound reverence. Mastery of this word involves recognizing that it is not merely about silence, but about the gravity of the human condition.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Solemn means very serious and sincere.
- It is used for formal or respectful occasions.
- The 'n' is silent when you say it.
- It is not a word for happy or casual times.
Hey there! Have you ever been to a place where everyone was super quiet and respectful? That is the perfect time to use the word solemn. It describes moments that are serious, sincere, and definitely not the time for silly jokes or loud laughter.
When we talk about a solemn occasion, we mean something that carries a lot of weight or importance. Think of a graduation ceremony, a memorial service, or even a very serious promise made between two friends. It is all about showing respect and gravity.
You might also see a solemn expression on someone's face. This happens when someone is thinking deeply or feeling a bit sad or reflective. It is a powerful word that helps us describe the mood of a room or the look in someone's eyes when things get real.
The history of solemn is actually quite fascinating! It comes from the Latin word sollemnis, which originally referred to things that happened every year, like religious festivals or annual celebrations.
Over time, the meaning shifted. Because these annual festivals were so important and required strict, respectful behavior, the word started to focus more on the seriousness and gravity of the event rather than just the timing. It traveled through Old French before landing in English.
It is cool to think that a word we use to describe a quiet, serious moment started out as a word for a big, scheduled party! It shows how language evolves to capture the feeling of an event rather than just the calendar date.
Using solemn correctly is all about the atmosphere. You wouldn't call a birthday party solemn, but you might call a wedding vow or a funeral service solemn. It is a word that leans toward the formal side of the register scale.
Commonly, you will hear people talk about a solemn promise or a solemn vow. These are promises that you absolutely intend to keep. You might also hear about a solemn silence, which describes a room where everyone is quiet because they are thinking or paying respects.
Remember, this isn't a casual word. If you use it to describe a lunch with friends, it might sound a bit strange! Keep it for those moments when things feel heavy, important, or deeply respectful.
While solemn is a descriptive adjective, it appears in several serious contexts. 1. Solemn vow: A very serious, binding promise. 2. Solemn duty: A responsibility that you take very seriously. 3. Solemn face: A face showing no emotion or humor. 4. Solemn occasion: An event that requires respectful behavior. 5. Solemn oath: A formal, legal, or religious promise to tell the truth.
The word solemn is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun or after a linking verb like 'is' or 'was'. For example: 'The room was solemn' or 'a solemn look'.
Pronunciation is the tricky part! The 'n' at the end is silent. It is pronounced /ˈsɒləm/ in British English and /ˈsɑːləm/ in American English. Think of it as rhyming with 'column'.
Because it is an adjective, it doesn't have a plural form. You can use 'more solemn' or 'most solemn' for comparisons. It is a great word to add some weight to your writing!
Fun Fact
It used to refer to festive annual events!
Pronunciation Guide
SOL-um
SAH-lum
Common Errors
- pronouncing the n
- stressing the second syllable
- rhyming with 'sole'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Use in formal writing
Use in formal speech
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
The solemn man.
Linking verbs
He is solemn.
Silent letters
Solemn (n is silent).
Examples by Level
The room was very solemn.
Room = place, solemn = serious
Adjective after 'was'.
He had a solemn face.
Face = look
Adjective before noun.
It was a solemn day.
Day = time
Adjective before noun.
She felt very solemn.
Felt = emotion
Adjective after linking verb.
The ceremony was solemn.
Ceremony = event
Adjective after noun.
They were quiet and solemn.
Quiet = silent
Two adjectives together.
The mood was solemn.
Mood = feeling
Adjective after noun.
He gave a solemn nod.
Nod = movement
Adjective before noun.
The funeral was a very solemn occasion.
He made a solemn promise to help.
There was a solemn silence in the hall.
She spoke in a solemn tone.
The judge had a solemn expression.
We took a solemn vow.
The atmosphere at the memorial was solemn.
He looked solemn during the speech.
The president delivered a solemn address to the nation.
She looked at him with a solemn gaze.
The solemnity of the moment took us by surprise.
He gave his solemn word that he would return.
The church bells rang with a solemn sound.
It was a solemn reminder of our past mistakes.
They walked in a solemn procession.
The solemn nature of the task required total focus.
His face took on a solemn cast as he heard the news.
The choir sang a solemn hymn.
There is something inherently solemn about the desert at night.
She felt the weight of her solemn duty.
The agreement was signed with a solemn formality.
He maintained a solemn silence throughout the inquiry.
The solemnity of the occasion was palpable.
They exchanged solemn vows before the altar.
The solemnity of the ritual was preserved through generations.
His solemn demeanor belied his inner turmoil.
The historical site demanded a solemn respect from visitors.
A solemn hush fell over the crowd as the coffin passed.
The treaty was a solemn commitment to peace.
The painting captured the solemn beauty of the landscape.
He spoke with a solemn gravity that commanded attention.
The solemnity of the proceedings was interrupted by a cough.
The solemnity of the ancient rites was quite overwhelming.
He stood in solemn contemplation of his future.
The solemnity of the law must be upheld at all costs.
Her voice held a solemn cadence that moved the audience.
The landscape was vast and solemn in the twilight.
There was a solemn grandeur to the cathedral's architecture.
He accepted the award with a solemn humility.
The solemnity of the occasion demanded appropriate attire.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"solemn as a judge"
extremely serious
He sat there, solemn as a judge.
idiomatic"in all solemnity"
with great seriousness
He spoke in all solemnity.
formal"solemnly swear"
promise seriously
I solemnly swear to tell the truth.
formal"keep a solemn face"
refuse to smile
It was hard to keep a solemn face.
neutral"solemn duty"
a responsibility taken seriously
It is a solemn duty to vote.
formal"solemn occasion"
a serious event
The funeral was a solemn occasion.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean serious
Somber is darker/gloomier
The mood was somber.
Both mean not joking
Serious is general
He is a serious student.
Starts with 'sol'
Solitary means alone
He lives a solitary life.
Noun form
Solemn is the adjective
The solemnity was clear.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + solemn
The mood is solemn.
A + solemn + noun
It was a solemn day.
Subject + spoke + in + a + solemn + tone
He spoke in a solemn tone.
Subject + made + a + solemn + promise
She made a solemn promise.
The + solemnity + of + the + event
The solemnity of the event was clear.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
solemn means serious/not happy
it rhymes with column
solemn is for formal/deep things
different meanings
solemn is only an adjective
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a judge's gavel.
Native usage
Used for vows and oaths.
Cultural insight
Used in funerals.
Grammar shortcut
Adjective + noun.
Say it right
Silent N.
Don't make this mistake
Don't use for parties.
Did you know?
Used to mean annual.
Study smart
Use in sentences.
Writing tip
Use to add weight.
Vocab boost
Learn solemnity too.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SOL-EM: Sounds like 'Soul-em' (Soul-them), think of a serious soul.
Visual Association
A judge in a courtroom.
Word Web
چالش
Try to describe a serious event today using this word.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: annual/established
بافت فرهنگی
Avoid using in lighthearted contexts.
Used in legal and religious settings.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At a funeral
- solemn silence
- solemn atmosphere
- solemn occasion
In a courtroom
- solemn oath
- solemn promise
- solemn duty
During a ceremony
- solemn vow
- solemn address
- solemn proceedings
In deep reflection
- solemn thoughts
- solemn expression
- solemn gaze
Conversation Starters
"What is the most solemn event you have ever attended?"
"Why do you think solemnity is important in ceremonies?"
"Can you describe a time you made a solemn promise?"
"How does a solemn atmosphere affect your mood?"
"Is it hard to keep a solemn face in funny situations?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a solemn moment you experienced recently.
Why is it important to be solemn at certain times?
Write a story about a character making a solemn vow.
How would you change the mood of a solemn room?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNot necessarily, it means serious.
No, it is too serious.
No, it is an adjective.
S-O-L-E-M-N.
Yes.
It is common in formal writing.
Yes.
Solemnity.
خودت رو بسنج
The funeral was a ___ event.
Funeral is a serious event.
Which means serious?
Solemn means serious.
Solemn is a good word for a party.
Solemn is for serious events.
Word
معنی
Matching synonyms and antonyms.
He gave a solemn nod.
She spoke with ___ gravity.
Adjective modifies noun.
What is the noun form?
Solemnity is the noun.
The 'n' in solemn is pronounced.
The 'n' is silent.
Word
معنی
Word family matching.
The solemnity of the day was felt.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
Solemn describes moments of deep seriousness and respect where laughter is not appropriate.
- Solemn means very serious and sincere.
- It is used for formal or respectful occasions.
- The 'n' is silent when you say it.
- It is not a word for happy or casual times.
Memory Palace
Imagine a judge's gavel.
Native usage
Used for vows and oaths.
Cultural insight
Used in funerals.
Grammar shortcut
Adjective + noun.