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solemnly /ˈsɒləmli /adverb1In a formal and dignified manner: the new Queen was solemnly crowned by the Bishop of Rheims the EU has solemnly declared its intention...- These gold obligations were solemnly reconfirmed by three sitting presidents.
- The Congress has solemnly and repeatedly declared its policy in regard to the rights of minorities.
- The tenor bell at Westminster Abbey will solemnly toll every minute for 101 minutes, echoing the years of the Queen Mother's life.
1.1In a serious manner: several men nodded solemnly in agreement the players walked solemnly off the court...- On the left, the young artist looks solemnly at the camera.
- For the final time, George solemnly recounted the story of the farm for Lennie.
- He stared solemnly up at the image, clearly saddened by his loss.
2With deep sincerity: I solemnly swear it will never happen again...- He and his friends solemnly swear the oath of revenge.
- Tight Eyez solemnly vows to protect Baby Tight Eyez from the lure of the gangs.
- We solemnly affirm that we pledge our time, effort, and resources to the fullest extent that we can, so that no one has to fight cancer alone.
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