Solemnly.
serious, intense, holy, divine
No, the word 'solemnly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'solemn'.The abstract noun form of the the adjective 'solemn' is solemness.
The correct spelling is "solemn" (serious, formal).
Gravely is an adverb.
The Catholic Church performs a solemn high mass.Seeming very solemn, the physician informed the family that their mother had died.Usually cheerful, the teacher spoke in a solemn tone.
The duration of Solemn Communion is 1.75 hours.
The opposite of solemn is funny
The "n" at the end of the word "solemn" is silent.
The word 'solemn' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun. Example:It was a solemn occasion to honor the rescue workers.
The word "solemn" is an adjective.
The solemn man looked at the grave and grieved.
As expected, the funeral was a very solemn occasion.