The root word "serious" is an adjective meaning solemn and requiring careful consideration.
Seriousness is a noun.
Solemnness - commonly used to mean no playing around situation
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Sobriety - commonly used to mean in a state of mind free from intoxicants
These are two synonyms commonly used; there are more. Yet, these two words carry an association of "no goofing off" and "no getting wasted". Therefore these mean no messing around and keeping your mind free from intoxicantswhich emphasizes the defined :"need for careful consideration" of seriousness better than the other synonyms. In other words now is not the time to be goofing off or getting wasted....
solemnly
Undervalued.
No way gurlfriend! Seriously no lol
No, the word 'seriously' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, a noun, or another adverb.The word 'seriously' is the adverb form of the adjective 'serious'.The noun form of the adjective 'serious' is seriousness.
Deeply bereaved.
No, seriously is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Example:He seriously injured his knee.The abstract noun form is seriousness.
The Tympanic Membrane. Also, Tympanum or Myrinx. Seriously, learn to wikipedia.
A 'dork' (yes, seriously). It is where the somewhat derogatory slang term originated.
No, it is not a preposition. The word seriously is an adverb.
They were seriously considering the plan.
badly; brutally; cruelly; harshly; seriously; sternly; strictly; relentlessly; rigorously; ruthlessly;
You need to take your exams seriously..Seriously, who put beans in my shoes?This crime must be treated seriously.He was seriously wounded.
The likely word is "seriously" (honestly, or severely).