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solemn character
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"solemn character" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to describe someone who is dignified and serious in demeanor, for example: "He spoke with a solemn character, reflecting the gravity of the situation."
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3 human-written examples
But straight monster-on-robot action accounts for less of the film than you might hope, and the action is distended with all kinds of solemn character journeys, laugh-free comedy figures, lumbering set-pieces, tiresome sub-Christopher Nolan innerspace adventures, unzinging dialogue, and really little of the imaginative and visual flair that Del Toro has shown in the past.
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The unusual scoring provides a "solemn character".
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IGN noted that Gaara was an "anti-Naruto", possessing a "dark, solemn character" as opposed to Naruto's continuous cheer and excitement.
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She did her own image immense damage with the truly appalling The Mirror Has Two Faces, which is one of the worst films from a terrible time in Hollywood - yet great fun if you watch it with a gang of sarcastic rowdies ready to start talking back to the solemn characters.
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Lary, the somber solemn lead character in the story, accuses his dead father, the subject of the memorial service, of having betrayed his mother with a family friend.
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His exacting compositions often portray solemn, downcast characters but sometimes lunge into the surreal, as in a full-length portrait of model Hannelore Knuts with her face covered in a black mask.
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"Dealing with rather solemn issues, its characters are however highly whimsical and funny.
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Each man vies to be the most deadpan, determined to present his character, a solemn clairvoyant fruitcake, as nuttier than the rest.
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The speech's first section — justifying the length of the President's autumn policy review, and blaming his troubles, mutedly but unmistakably, on his predecessor — seemed, in this setting, and given the solemn and forward-looking character of the President's decision, unnecessarily defensive.
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The speech's first section justifying the length of the President's autumn policy review, and blaming his troubles, mutedly but unmistakably, on his predecessor seemed, in this setting, and given the solemn and forward-looking character of the President's decision, unnecessarily defensive.
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Recalling this and other evidence of Obama's character, Hayes turned solemn.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a character, use "solemn character" to emphasize their serious and dignified nature, especially in contrast to more lighthearted characters or situations.
Common error
Avoid using "solemn character" when you intend to convey sadness or depression. While solemnity can involve seriousness, it doesn't necessarily imply sorrow. "Melancholy character" is more appropriate for conveying sadness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "solemn character" primarily functions as a descriptive noun phrase. It serves to characterize an individual or entity as having a serious, dignified, and perhaps even grave disposition. Ludwig AI provides examples illustrating its usage in diverse contexts, such as describing a character in a film or a figure in a historical narrative.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Wiki
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Encyclopedias
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Less common in
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "solemn character" is a descriptive phrase used to portray someone with a serious, dignified, and possibly grave demeanor. Ludwig AI confirms that it is a grammatically correct and usable phrase, although relatively rare in occurrence. Its primary function is to convey a sense of gravity and earnestness, and its register is generally neutral, making it suitable for news, encyclopedic entries, and well-written fiction. While similar to phrases like "serious nature" or "grave personality", "solemn character" specifically emphasizes a constructed persona of dignity rather than innate qualities. Avoid confusing it with "melancholy character", which denotes sadness rather than simple seriousness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dignified demeanor
Focuses on outward behavior rather than internal traits.
serious nature
Emphasizes inherent qualities instead of a constructed persona.
grave personality
Highlights the weighty aspect of someone's disposition.
austere temperament
Suggests a strict and self-disciplined nature.
somber disposition
Implies a subdued and melancholic outlook.
reserved individual
Highlights introversion and a lack of expressiveness.
staid persona
Conveys a sense of seriousness and resistance to change.
earnest quality
Focuses on genuine sincerity and seriousness.
weighty presence
Emphasizes the impact and significance of someone's being.
formal air
Describes an atmosphere or manner marked by formality.
FAQs
How can I use "solemn character" in a sentence?
You might say, "The protagonist's "solemn character" made him a natural leader, but also isolated him from his peers."
What is a similar phrase to "solemn character"?
Alternatives include "dignified demeanor", "serious nature", or "grave personality", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it appropriate to describe a child as having a "solemn character"?
While possible, it's more common to use "serious child" or to describe specific behaviors rather than attributing a fixed ""solemn character"" to a child, as it might imply a lack of joy or playfulness.
What's the difference between "solemn character" and "stoic character"?
A ""solemn character"" emphasizes seriousness and dignity, while a "stoic character" focuses on enduring hardship without showing feelings. A stoic character might also be solemn, but solemnity doesn't necessarily imply stoicism.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested