Somber usually means dark, gloomy, dismal, depressed.
However it could just mean serious.
Mournful; in a chronically sad, unhappy and depressed manner.
Sad is an English term. The Maori word meaning sad is pōuri.
"Trieste" in French translates to "sad" or "melancholy."
"Solemn" means serious, formal, or dignified in behavior or tone. It is often associated with a somber or grave mood or occasion.
The slang word "bummed" is often used to mean sad or disappointed.
Gloomy, sad, morose.
Somber means sad. Here, I will use it in a sentence. I was very somber that summer was over. Your welcome. Have a nice day. Lindan Schulz
melancholy and somber
Somber
Lugubrious, mournful, doleful, sad.
Mournful; in a chronically sad, unhappy and depressed manner.
A sad poem is a piece of verse, rhyming or not, that conveys a somber, melancholic mood. Emily Dickinson wrote a lot of sad poetry.
Dull, unexciting, boring, unhappy, sad, gloomy, somber.
If you mean synonyms, other words for a "sad mood" are: depressed, unhappy, blue, cheerless, dejected, down in the dump, down, forlorn, gloomy, glum, grieved, heart-broken, hurting, in doldrums, low-spirited, melancholy, morbid, morose, out of sorts, pensive, sick at heart, somber, sorrowful, troubled, weeping, and wistful.
Bitter, dismal, heartbroken and melancholy are synonyms for sad. Other synonyms include somber, sorrowful and sorry.
somber = dark, gloomy, disnmal ed He was in a sombermood after hearing the bad news
Somber could simply be translated as sombre ("soh[n]br"), which literally means dark but by extension can also mean solemn, somber, etc.