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    sombre
    /ˈsɒmbə/

    adjective

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  2. serious, sad, and without humour or entertainment: a sombre atmosphere / voice / face. The funeral was a sombre occasion. I left them in a sombre mood. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. lacking humour and not meant to be funny. serious She had a serious look on her face.

  3. The meaning of SOMBER is so shaded as to be dark and gloomy. How to use somber in a sentence.

  4. When you're sombre — or somber — you're acting glum, depressed, or sad. Being sombre is the opposite of being perky or happy. This is a word that has to do with the mood of a person or event. A funeral is going to be sombre, and the people at the funeral are usually pretty sombre, too.

  5. Definition of 'sombre' Word Frequency. sombre. (sɒmbəʳ ) regional note: in AM, use somber. 1. adjective. If someone is sombre, they are serious or sad. The pair were in sombre mood. His expression became increasingly sombre. Unfortunately, this happy story finishes on a more sombre note. Synonyms: gloomy, sad, sober, grave More Synonyms of sombre.

  6. Sombre definition: dismal; melancholy. See examples of SOMBRE used in a sentence.

  7. SOMBER definition: 1. serious, sad, and without humor or entertainment: 2. dark and plain: 3. serious and sad in…. Learn more.

  8. 1. Of inanimate natural objects and their attributes… Expand. 2. Of persons, their appearance, etc.: Gloomy, lowering, dark… 3. Conveying gloomy ideas or suggestions. Expand. 4. Of colours or colouring: Of a dark shade or tinge; dark… Noun. Sombre character; sombreness. rare. Earlier version. sombre, a. and n. in OED Second Edition (1989)