Use "solemnity" in a sentence

1. Cooper objected to its solemnity and selfrighteousness.

2. The monument was unveiled with great solemnity.

3. She handed him the envelope with mock solemnity.

4. The judge took up the gavel with solemnity.

5. He was buried with great pomp and solemnity.

6. Cooper over the tomb of weeks, a quiet solemnity.

7. There was a kind of solemnity in this interrogation.

8. He preserved his mask of solemnity even with acquaintances.

9. Power alternates with ritual solemnity, rather than genuine anguish.

10. 17 She handed him the envelope with mock solemnity.

11. His solemnity contrasts with the calculating bustle of Ezra Cohen.

12. He was smiling, but his eyes retained a look of solemnity.

13. Asseverates, asseverating, Asseverated: definition: to declare with solemnity and earnestness; affirm

14. 8 It is hailed as " Auroral State, the first with solemnity. "

15. Television has contributed to the steady decline of solemnity in the courtroom.

16. The Queen was crowned with all solemnity / with all the proper solemnities.

17. The setting for this morning's signing ceremony matched the solemnity of the occasion.

18. Antonyms for Antics include demureness, heaviness, sedateness, seriousness, sobriety, solemnity, sternness, sense, sensibleness and inactivity

19. This was a movie that many people took with grave solemnity, Stone most of all.

20. Antonyms for Coquetting include seriousness, earnestness, gravity, soberness, solemnity, solemnness, sadness, sensibility, understanding and wiseness

21. My slight personal acquaintance with the subject of all this discouraging impersonal solemnity seemed slightly ridiculous.

22. Abjure definition, to renounce, repudiate, or retract, especially with formal solemnity; recant: to Abjure one's errors

23. It can also stir the imagination for every parish Sunday and solemnity and right through Eastertide.

24. It has more solemnity than declare, and more composure and dignity than Asseverate, which is to assert excitedly

25. An exception to this solemnity comes when Mr Raban breaks his own rule and allows stowaways on board.

26. On August 16 the relic was moved with great solemnity to this chapel, where it is still enshrined.

27. The quality of striking with awe, or with reverence; dreadfulness; solemnity; as, the Awfulness of this sacred place

28. About this time, there was a family funeral - with all the mock solemnity and grandeur of a cockney day out.

29. One by one, with grave solemnity, the four of the deputation accepted cigars and lit up in ritualistic fashion.

30. "In some countries, Concubinage is marriage of an inferior kind, or performed with less solemnity than a true or

31. Because of this, we can feel a flavour of placidness and solemnity while we appreciate the illusory beauty in the works.

32. After that the generals began to disperse with the solemnity and circumspect taciturnity with which people separate after a funeral.

33. The room grew quiet and solemnity had re-established itself when Ed reached down and began fidgeting with something in his bag.

34. Now, when I apply Russell Baker's definition of solemnity or seriousness to design, it doesn't necessarily make any particular point about quality.

35. A Resplendent Day for an Abbatial Blessing On the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, the Most Reverend John C

36. And the light, natural surroundings in the hall encourage those present to be outgoing and friendly, not inhibited by a mysterious imposed solemnity.”

37. DE WITT TALMAGE On the following day the Affiancing, of which this entertainment had been the prelude, took place with great solemnity

38. The Anglican religious sisters were received into full communion with the Catholic Church on the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, Jan

39. News Releases from the Archdiocese Statement from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Regarding the Solemnity of Saint Joseph and Prescribed Lenten Penance Publish date: March 18, 2021

40. A CENTURY OF SCIENCE AND OTHER ESSAYS JOHN FISKE It has more solemnity than declare, and more composure and dignity than Asseverate, which is to assert excitedly

41. With original solemnity, he addressed his first Radio Message on 12 February 1931, which inaugurated the history of your Broadcasting Station, to "all peoples and to every creature".

42. Dear Friends in Christ, More than a week has already passed since the Abbatial Blessing here on Monday, March 25, 2019, the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

43. Abstinence from meat, or from some other food as determined by the Episcopal Conference, is to be observed on all Fridays, unless a solemnity should fall on a Friday

44. A Consistory is a gathering of cardinals, which the Pope can convoke to give solemnity to a particular decision, or simply to ask his “Senate” to counsel him on an important issue

45. UNVEILING A PARALLEL ALICE ILGENFRITZ JONES AND ELLA MARCHANT At the last, with due emphasis, of solemnity and Awfulness, he had killed a young pig with his shot-gun and promptly fainted

46. The liturgical office on the eve of Septuagesima was performed in many churches with special solemnity, and Alleluias were freely inserted in the sacred text, even to the number of twenty-eight

47. Such are the expenses of the solemnity in the Vatican Basilica, and for paintings representing the newly Beatified which are afterwards presented to the pope, the cardinals, officials, and consultors of the Congregation of Rites

48. I had begun my Adjuration with solemnity and an awe which almost assured me that the shades of my murdered friends heard and approved my devotion, but the furies possessed me as I concluded, and rage choked my utterance

49. Abjure To renounce upon oath; forswear; withdraw formally from: as, to Abjure allegiance to a prince.; Abjure To renounce or repudiate; abandon; retract; especially, to renounce or retract with solemnity: as, to Abjure one's errors or wrong practices.; Abjure To take an oath of abjuration.

50. The Pope blesses them at the First Vespers on the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul. They are then placed in a special urn enclosed in a cabinet under the Altar of the "Confessio" in the Vatican Basilica, at the Apostle's tomb, and are conferred upon the Archbishops the following day.

51. ‘The film wears all its Anachronisms on its sleeve and evades any of the empty solemnity that is often associated with tales of love and sword fights.’ ‘It's the knee-jerk caricature of American generals as intolerant Anachronisms.’ ‘Furthermore, the presence of bizarre Anachronisms undermines the historical value of the picture.’

52. The sight of these bearded peasants at work on the battlefield, with their queer, clumsy boots and perspiring necks, and their shirts opening from the left toward the middle, unfastened, exposing their sunburned Collarbones, impressed Pierre more strongly with the solemnity and importance of the moment than anything he had yet seen or heard.

53. The sight of these bearded peasants at work on the battlefield, with their queer, clumsy boots and perspiring necks, and their shirts opening from the left toward the middle, unfastened, exposing their sunburned Collarbones, impressed Pierre more strongly with the solemnity and importance of the moment than anything he had yet seen or heard.

54. Ceremonious Consisting of or relating to outward forms and rites; conformable to prescribed ceremony.; Ceremonious Full of ceremony or formality; marked by solemnity of manner or method.; Ceremonious According to prescribed or customary formalities or punctilios; characterized by more elaborate forms of politeness than are commonly used between intimate acquaintances; formal in manner or

55. ‘The day had dawned bright and Cheery, and even now, a summer sun warmed up the blue sky.’ ‘They are Cheery in tone, full of encouragement, bright ideas and suggestions as to how to get your kid to eat liver.’ ‘It was a Cheery, chatty atmosphere tempered with solemnity at each and every shrine where offerings were made.’

56. The beauty of the second sonata is haunting; I was so lucky to hear it in Arezzo (see/hear from the link in the Comment section), in the church of San Franscesco which holds and guards immortal frescoes of Piero della Franscesco, Das Aretinian Arnogold even though the solemnity of Piero's style did not intertwined too easily with fluid

57. SPEECHES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD But whilst these men most falsely Asperse the sons of the Church of England for being Jacobites, let them rather clear themselves of what they were lately charged before your majesty, that there are societies of them which celebrate the horrid Thirtieth of January with an execrable solemnity of scandalous mirth.

58. A Covenant, in its most general sense and historical sense, is a solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action.Under historical English common law a Covenant was distinguished from an ordinary contract by the presence of a seal.Because the presence of a seal indicated an unusual solemnity in the promises made in a Covenant, the common law would enforce a Covenant even in …

59. At the end of the Octave of Easter - with a special thought for our Orthodox brothers and sisters who are celebrating this solemnity today - I make my own the words of the Apostle Peter, proclaimed in the liturgy: "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! By his great mercy we have been born anew to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead" (1 Pt 1:3).