Examples of 'more solemn' in a sentence

Meaning of "more solemn"

More solemn: This phrase is used to describe something that is more serious, formal, or dignified in nature

How to use "more solemn" in a sentence

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There is no need for more solemn declarations.
I remember my graduation as being much more solemn.
Some rules are more solemn than others.
Willows look became a bit more solemn.
And on the more solemn feasts.
This makes the festival more solemn.
More solemn and classy.
Others will remain more solemn in nature.
He is more solemn when he enters Strasbourg and its cathedral.
We could also do something more solemn.
He was more solemn than usual.
It is likely to be hereafter marked by a still more solemn and.
The more solemn feasts.
There can be nothing more solemn.
He was more solemn before.

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The atmosphere was becoming more solemn.
It was more solemn.
That makes your work all the more solemn.
She was more solemn.
The old man seemed to have turned more solemn.
Sunday is a more solemn day.
He was more solemn when he entered Strasbourg and its cathedral.
His expression became much more solemn as he wondered aloud.
I experience a closeness to our Father in a deeper and more solemn way.
On certain occasion he may use a more solemn blessing or prayer over the people.
Evocations of knowledge and intelligence are performed with more solemn ceremonies.
Christ had died in a more solemn manner than any mere man could die.
Here publicity is more solemn.
The priest seems more solemn and almost more sacred than the god.
There is nothing more solemn.
There is no more solemn responsibility that the American.
Nothing could be more solemn.
A minister has no more solemn duty than to teach people to wait on God.
The kids were more solemn.
Nothing more solemn and more instructive than this parable as to the state of Christians.
To be slightly more solemn.
Some of the more solemn themes remind Isao TOMITA.
The request could not have been made in a more solemn and imperative fashion.
The expression under the Doupeng had gradually become darker and more solemn.
Symbel involved a formulaic ritual which was more solemn and serious than mere drinking or celebration.
The more solemn the ceremony, the easier it is to generate sincerity.
I thought they would look More solemn somehow.
One scarcely knows a more solemn scripture, or more characteristic of this book.
The Pamiri tanbur is considered to be a more solemn instrument.
What could be more solemn than such a meeting?
The Warden looked more solemn.
I have no more solemn obligation than sending them into harm 's way.
During his hitch in the Army he drafted more solemn depictions of battle scenes.
For more solemn occasions, they wear the rochet under a violet mozzetta.
Processions occur each day of the week and grow more solemn as Good Friday approaches.

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