Similar words: somber, umbrella, somberly, atom bomb, umbra, embryo, embroil, umbrage. Meaning: adj. 1. grave or even gloomy in character 2. lacking brightness or color; dull.
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1 They sat in sombre silence.
2 The funeral was a sombre occasion.
3 A funeral is a sombre occasion.
4 The pair were in sombre mood.
5 The mood was sombre as the Commons sat down on Wednesday to debate the crisis.
6 Everyone looked very sombre.
7 His coat was a sombre brown.
8 He wore a sombre black suit.
9 The year had ended on a sombre note.
10 The weather seemed to reflect his sombre mood.
11 The mood in Parliament remained sombre.
12 He looked suddenly sombre,[www.Sentencedict.com] pensive.
13 His face made him very sombre.
14 Paul was in a quiet and sombre mood.
15 She was in a somewhat sombre mood.
16 I left them in a sombre mood.
17 His eyes grew sombre.
18 He likes sombre, muted colours — she likes bright colours.
19 He became stingy with words, and sombre.
20 The night skies were sombre and starless.
21 But the sombre ceremony threw royal watchers a dilemma.
22 His expression became increasingly sombre.
23 Arty sat in sombre mood, thinking of death.
24 The room, with original Jacobean panelling, is sombre.
25 A strange place, cold and sombre.
26 Uncle Philip, huge and sombre, came on to the stage, straightening his bow tie, which was askew.
27 In the sombre main chamber where most of his days were spent, there was no decoration, no contrasting texture.
28 Another one put washing on to a line, gaudy bedclothes and sombre shirts.
29 So right from the beginning of the poem a sombre mood is present in the poem.
30 In the Sixties Gurus and pop music were the thing; the present mood is sombre and apocalyptic.