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.
Serious can mean in a very strict and not joking manner; not intended humprously. It is also widely used to mean severe, or extreme, or a cause for concern.
serious = enserio El tipo se puso serio: The dude became serious La vaina se puso seria: the thing has gotten serious Es enserio: I mean it
When we say on a serious note, we mean jokes apart , let's be serious now, something like that!
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Antonyms for the word serious:LightheartedHalfheartedScatterbrainTrivialSuperficialNegligibleInsincereFalseDishonestDeceptiveUnseriousUnimportantFlippantLightMinor
It is a quote from a Robert Browning poem...
The adjective grave, as in "grave peril" means incredibly serious, and often dangerous/deadly.
serious side means to be very serious and mean about something serious. lighter side means to be less mean and more bright thinking.
laughing but very serious
Serious.
solemn
determined
When we say on a serious note, we mean jokes apart , let's be serious now, something like that!
When you guys have that first kiss, that should mean you guys are serious
If you mean how does one spell 'serious' using chatspeak, that would be SRS.
"Soy serio" in Spanish translates to "I am serious" in English. It is used to convey that someone is being earnest, grave, or sincere in what they are saying or doing.
"Serious" or "Hope"
That it is serious, or that your clotting factor is reduced--which is very serious.
It's not too serious. You should take a fever serious because that will usually mean some type of infection.