severe, pressing, grave
Some synonyms for 'not serious' are light, flippant, unimportant, or unprofessional.
An analogy or comparison of the two words sober and serious finds them to be synonyms. However, the word sober has other meanings, such as the lack of being inebriated, that serious is not synonymous with.
intense, quiet, pensive, thoughtful, earnest, serious, moody, dignified, sedate
Serious (mood or demeanor) has the synonyms grave, solemn, stern, somber, grim, staid, sober, unsmiling, or humorless. Serious (to a great degree) has the synonyms important, severe, critical, crucial, or essential.
a serious, intricate, and highly emotional poem of high praise.
earnest; sincere; grave; sober; humorless; firm; serious; sedate; sombre; somber; dignified;
Some of the synonyms for 'sedate' are: composed, cool, deliberate, demure, dignified, dispassionate, earnest, grave, laid-back, placid, proper, quiet, serene, serious, sober, solemn, somber, steady and tranquil.
no , a synonym is the same meaning for a word and the antonym is the opposite meaning for a word e.g synonym for sad:devastated antonym for sad: happy
Solemn is an adjective that means reverential and serious, as opposed to irreverent of frivolous. Other synonyms are sedate, sincere, grave, earnest, and sober.
The word "indict" means to formally charge or accuse someone with a serious crime. Some synonyms for the word "indict" are "incriminate", "arraign", and "impeach".
The word "indict" means to formally charge or accuse someone with a serious crime. Some synonyms for the word "indict" are "incriminate", "arraign", and "impeach".
No, "hearty" and "somber" are not synonyms. "Hearty" refers to something that is warm, cheerful, or robust, often associated with friendliness or strength. In contrast, "somber" describes a mood that is dark, serious, or melancholic. The two words convey opposite feelings and characteristics.