English to Malayalam Dictionary solemn

solemn

അതങ്ങനെ
definition
adjective
a solemn procession
formal and dignified.
example
I had made a promise, a 'solemn' oath, to be with him for the rest of my days, and to the oath I would keep.
In the 'solemn' atmosphere of the memorial ceremony, many victims' relatives were unable to contain their emotions as they remembered their loved ones.
Democrats and Republicans are on different sides of the aisle, but we have a shared oath and a 'solemn' obligation to serve our country together.
The painter's face assumed a serious, almost 'solemn' expression.
When they join the Colours, young soldiers make a 'solemn' commitment: that if necessary, they will lay down their lives for their country.
After marrying Romola he wounds her deepest feelings by betraying her father's 'solemn' trust.
We resumed holding hands, all our faces now purposefully 'solemn' , though with little smiles twitching at our mouths.
Yet, while magic had not lost its potency or usefulness, most of its 'solemn' pomp and ceremonial value was long gone.
The associate justices wrote that they are ‘bound by 'solemn' oath to follow the law, whether they agree or disagree with it’.
His expression changed from a cheery smile to a 'solemn' frown.
The look of hope in her eyes was too 'solemn' for a smile.
Graduation and similar ceremonies should be 'solemn' , with the national flag raised at the front.
He wasn't being playful anymore, instead he was totally serious, 'solemn' even.
The title of the novel suggests a 'solemn' and introspective work.
I was persuasive with the governor and he swore a 'solemn' oath to me that you would come to no harm from this.
I, First Councilor Reneeth, give my 'solemn' oath that you shall be treated fairly.
A splendid orchestra and chorus group set up a 'solemn' and glorious atmosphere for the play.
The enormous space which had before seemed cathedral-like in its 'solemn' majesty and timelessness, now resembled the aftermath of a hurricane or earthquake.
A 'solemn' commitment will be made in front of everyone and rings can be exchanged.
Finally he sat up to face her, his eyes now 'solemn' and serious.
There are people all over writing 'solemn' and thought-provoking pieces to mark the completion of a year that's not been one of humanity's most noble.
A band blows 'solemn' notes as two riders on magnificently caparisoned horses trot to the president's box, salute, and trot back to raucous cheers.
Bolingbroke gives his 'solemn' oath that he has come not to usurp the throne but simply to reclaim his rightful goods and title.
A record number of veterans brought a forest of flags to a former Second World War prisoner-of-war camp for a 'solemn' ceremony to remember fallen comrades.
Across the Potomac, an equally 'solemn' ceremony took place this morning at the World War II Memorial.
There were, of course, the 'solemn' ceremonies at the parish church, the best attended of the year after Christmas.
He then turned to stare at her, and Usagi realized that he had never looked that 'solemn' and serious when he was with her before.
We need not argue at length that philosophy is serious, but this does not mean that it needs to be 'solemn' or humourless.
George's smile faded into a 'solemn' understanding of her predicament.
Let them begin this 'solemn' journey with our heartfelt prayers.
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