A synonym for "solemnly" is "seriously." Both words convey a sense of gravity or earnestness in tone or demeanor. Other alternatives include "gravely" and "earnestly."
It depends on the religion. In a Catholic wedding the priest officiates and witnesses the sacrament.
-verb (used with object) 1. To state or assert positively; maintain as true:to affirm one's loyalty to one's country; he affrimed that all was well. 2. To confirm or ratify: The appellate court affirmed the judgment of the lower court. 3. To assert solemnly: He affirmed his innocence.4. To express agreement with or commitment to; uphold; support: To affirm human rights. -verb (used without object)5. Law. a. To state something solemly before a court or magistrate, but without oath. b. To ratify and accept a voidable transaction. c. (Of an appellate court) to determine that the action of the lower court shall stand. -Synonyms. 1. Aver, asseverate, despose, testify, declare. 2. Approve, endorse. -Antonyms. 1. Deny.
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Miss Havisham hears of Pip through Mr. Pumblechook. Excerpt: 'And couldn't she ask Uncle Pumblechook is he knew a boy to go and play there? Isn't it just barely possible that Uncle Pumblechook may be a tenant of hers, and that he may sometimes - we won't say quarterly or half-yearly, for that would be requiring too much of you - but sometimes - go there to pay his rent? And couldn't she then ask Uncle Pumblechook if he knew a boy to go and play there? And couldn't Uncle Pumblechook, being always considerate and thoughtful of us - though you may not think if, Joseph,' in a tone of depest reproach, as if he were the most callous of nephews, 'then mention this boy, standing Prancing here'--which I solemly declare I was not doing--'that I have for ever been a willing to slave to?' ~ Mrs. Joe Gargery; wife of Joe Gargery, blacksmith.
yes there is. computer games are solemly played on the computer, where video games just consist of all games played on a screen. in general though, games on platform systems and handheld systems are thought more of as video games than computer game