HyperDic: solemne

Español > 6 sentidos de la palabra solemne:
ADJETIVOallsolemne, decoroso, dignohaving or expressing dignity
allsolemne, formal, gravedignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
allsolemne, elegante, formalrefined or imposing in manner or appearance
allsolemnelacking humor / humor / humor
allsolemne, ceremonialmarked by pomp or ceremony or formality
allsolemne, sombrío, umbríograve or even gloomy in character
Español > solemne: 6 sentidos > adjetivo 1
SentidoHaving or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance.
Sinónimosdecoroso, digno
Específicodistinguido, imponente, magistralUsed of a person's appearance or behavior
elegante, formal, solemnerefined or imposing in manner or appearance
Tambiénchic, eleganterefined and tasteful in appearance or behavior or style
serena, sereno, sosegadoserenely self-possessed and free from agitation / agitation especially in times of stress
Inglésdignified
Español > solemne: 6 sentidos > adjetivo 2
Sentidodignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises.
Sinónimosformal, grave
Generalserioconcerned with work or important matters rather than play or trivialities
Inglésgrave, sedate, sober, solemn
Catalánformal, greu, solemne
Nombrescalma, ponderación, solemnidadA trait of dignified seriousness
gravedad, sobriedadA manner that is serious and solemn
seriedad, solemnidadA solemn and dignified feeling
Adverbiosestablemente, estáticamente, fijamente, gravemente, serenamente, seriamente, sobriamente, solemnementeIn a grave and sober manner
solemnementeIn a grave and sedate manner
Español > solemne: 6 sentidos > adjetivo 3
Sentidorefined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court.
Sinónimoselegante, formal
Generaldecoroso, digno, solemneHaving or expressing dignity
Ingléscourtly, formal, stately
Catalánformal
NombresceremoniaAn elaborate manner of doing something
corteThe residence of a sovereign or nobleman
corteThe family and retinue of a sovereign or prince
cortesía, majestuosidadelegance suggestive of a royal court
etiqueta, formalidadA manner that strictly observes all forms and ceremonies
Español > solemne: 6 sentidos > adjetivo 4
Sentidolacking humor / humor / humor.
Contrariochistoso, cómica, cómico, divertido, graciosa, gracioso, humorística, humorísticoFull of or characterized by humor
Ingléshumorless, humourless, unhumorous
Español > solemne: 6 sentidos > adjetivo 5
Sentidomarked by pomp or ceremony or formality.
Sinónimoceremonial
GeneralformalIn accord / accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)
Inglésceremonial
Cataláncerimonial, solemne
NombresceremoniaThe proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion
ceremoniaAny activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way
ceremonial, ceremoniaA formal event performed on a special occasion
Español > solemne: 6 sentidos > adjetivo 6
SentidoGrave or even gloomy in character.
Sinónimossombrío, umbrío
GeneraldeprimenteCausing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy
Ingléssomber, sombre, melancholy
Catalánobac, ombriu, ombrívol
Nombresgravedad, sobriedadA manner that is serious and solemn
pesimismoA feeling of melancholy apprehension

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