Examples of 'more sombre' in a sentence

Meaning of "more sombre"

more sombre - It means a situation or mood that is more serious, grave, or dark in tone or character

How to use "more sombre" in a sentence

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We now turn to more sombre news tonight.
Later the letters became more sombre.
There is no more sombre enemy of good art than the pram in the hall.
The picture appears more sombre still.
The alternative to peaceful political change and economic reform is much more sombre.
This is one of the more sombre ceremonies.
The projections for the future are even more sombre.
Let us discuss more sombre matters.
The third poem and picture are definitely more sombre.
This is a far more sombre painting.
The color purple has been replaced by a more sombre grey.
The second is a more sombre dance done to older tradition Irish Folk music.
This second report had a more sombre tone.
But Weimar also recalls a more sombre chapter of German history, the Buchenwald concentration camp.
The tone seems more sombre.

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However, contemporary technological developments indicate that here, too, the future will be somewhat more sombre.
Systematic research certainly leads to a more sombre conclusion about the impact of the AGOA.
Millennium is a little more adult, a little more dark, and a little more sombre.
English Empire chairs were often heavier and more sombre than those of French design.
On a more sombre note, @ amasq shares the toll,.
His next words were more sombre.
And now, no more sombre thoughts, chase dull care away, Janet.
Or would you rather prefer a more sombre finish?
Should not you be a little more sombre for your poor scammed girlfriend?
Trees divided it into unequal squares, outlining themselves amid the grass by more sombre lines.
But less than two months later, a more sombre picture is sinking in.
Now, could you look a bit less serious, more sombre.
The graves before us, though, call up more sombre reflections for Canadians.
You've saved my bacon once more Sombre.
Finally, we leave on a more sombre note.
Then, the history of the castle took on more sombre colours.
Christmas is a time for celebration, but this year it is a more sombre occasion for many.
As you can hear, it's a rather more sombre piece.
In Samoa, New Year 's Eve was more sombre than usual.
Today, then, has a more sombre side.
It 's like that, only more sombre.
His 1908 play " The Passing of the Third Floor Back " introduced a more sombre and religious Jerome.

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