solemn |
imposing |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between solemn and imposing
is that
solemn is deeply serious and somber while
imposing is magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity.
As a verb imposing is
present participle of lang=en.
pensive |
solemn |
As adjectives the difference between pensive and solemn
is that
pensive is having the appearance of deep, often melancholic, thinking while
solemn is deeply serious and somber.
nostalgic |
solemn |
As adjectives the difference between nostalgic and solemn
is that
nostalgic is of, having, or relating to nostalgia while
solemn is deeply serious and somber.
As a noun nostalgic
is a person who displays nostalgia for something.
apathetic |
solemn |
As adjectives the difference between apathetic and solemn
is that
apathetic is void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent while
solemn is deeply serious and somber.
nostalgia |
solemn |
As a noun nostalgia
is a longing for home or familiar surroundings; homesickness.
As an adjective solemn is
deeply serious and somber.
solemn |
gravy |
As an adjective solemn
is deeply serious and somber.
As a noun gravy is
(uncountable) a thick sauce made from the fat or juices that come out from meat or vegetables as they are being cooked.
solemn |
lighthearted |
As adjectives the difference between solemn and lighthearted
is that
solemn is deeply serious and somber while
lighthearted is joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive. Not depressed or sad.
remorseful |
solemn |
As adjectives the difference between remorseful and solemn
is that
remorseful is (of a person) feeling or filled with remorse while
solemn is deeply serious and somber.
solemn |
condemn |
As an adjective solemn
is deeply serious and somber.
As a verb condemn is
to confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.
venerable |
solemn |
As adjectives the difference between venerable and solemn
is that
venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church while
solemn is deeply serious and somber.
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