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The somber
adjective
Dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.
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The somber men carrying polished wooden crosses.
The somber Sarabande that comes next unfolds with stately elegance.
The somber, sprawling memorial outside University Medical Center has become the focal point for Tucson's grief.
The somber "Ego vir videns" featured rich contrapuntal writing inspired by Renaissance polyphony.
The somber Ausone (St.-'Emilion) and Gilbert-and-Sullivan Cos d'epheurnel (St.-Est'ephe) invite lingering.
The somber moments came in visits to the graves of relatives and friends.
The somber omnipresence of Speer's fascist-style buildings frames its avenues.
The somber atmosphere, however, may be less of a deterrent to viewers than expected.
The somber nature of the scene makes sense when taking Wong's lonely upbringing into consideration.
The somber mood gives way when the crowd notices the Blazer's tires spinning, mud flying everywhere.
The somber narration recalls "Interstellar" in its ideas about humanity's desire to find new things.
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