solemnly
IPA: sˈɔɫʌmɫi
adverb
- In a solemn manner.
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Examples of "solemnly" in Sentences
- Should be solemnly laid to rest.
- This man solemnly proceeded to do this.
- The foundation stone was laid solemnly by Fr.
- It featured shots of the members singing solemnly.
- The Church solemnly condemned liberalism as a heresy.
- This was celebrated solemnly with prayer and devotion.
- A distinguished playwright was solemnly smoking a Drome.
- Not sure, but they are sitting solemnly in the common room.
- Americans glamorize a bloody war while the French solemnly reflect in peace.
- And we pronounced the word solemnly, with a reverence that was almost mystic.
- He then solemnly handed me a white fur vest, a spangly blue cowboy hat, and a pair of ski goggle.
- "But I call solemnly upon all countries to implement programs commensurate to recover sound fiscal situation."
- Then, turning to the temple, he called solemnly and sternly to the madman, 'Thy hour is come! repent, confess, and save thy soul!'
- He frowned instead, kneeling down to speak to the boy, no more than seven or eight, who faced them solemnly from the rubble. “We†™ re here to help, †Headley assured him. “Are you hurt?
- In it my brother set forth that he had pledged his word solemnly and beyond recall to Ann and her parents, and entreated my lover to declare to the Tetzels and to his grand-uncle that henceforth and forever he renounced Ursula.
- Having delivered this speech, standing and with great gravity, solemnly emphasizing the Latin words, and particularly rolling out the last ones with deep and swelling tones, Ben whirled a summerset, gave a shout, and, followed by the others, started in a run for the play-ground.
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