Use "somber" in a sentence

1. Now, let me hit a somber note.

2. She was dressed in somber black.

3. That was a somber January day.

4. A somber mood is only... natural.

5. His coat was a somber brown.

6. A funeral is a somber occasion.

7. He had a somber expression on his face.

8. 2 A funeral is a somber occasion.

9. (noun) Thridding the somber Boskage of the wood

10. Are you in character somber, melancholy, or neglectful?

11. 22 Even after my somber lecture, Hani remained steadfast.

12. We were all in a somber mood that night.

13. The prisoner nodded faintly at the array of somber faces.

14. The first is somber, and formed from a simple composition.

15. Everything had gone from mayhem to a somber, peculiar hush.

16. The dramas dealt with some somber aspect of domestic life.

17. Both had burnt-auburn hair, reedy bodies and somber faces.

18. 5 Both had burnt-auburn hair, reedy bodies and somber faces.

19. 13 The Family Worship evening should not be a dry, somber occasion.

20. The delegation left looking somber, with a great shaking of heads.

21. His expression was somber as he listened to the report of the accident.

22. The question, in a lows somber voice, emerged from beneath two phosphorescent dots.

23. The girl sitting next to her is somber and watches the teacher suspiciously.

24. The somber job was made more difficult by driving snow and subfreezing temperatures.

25. And in the somber time of a funeral or memorial service, Bagpipes are a resonating and beautiful

26. And despite their efforts at good cheer, the atmosphere in the dang now was somber.

27. Since the day I told her we were going she had remained in a somber mood.

28. Witnesses said they saw McVeigh with the somber, dark-complected man with a baseball cap.

29. Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; somber and grave: the Austere figure of a Puritan minister

30. Some of the cushions and shoes dangled from cords attached to the ceiling, suggesting the somber finality of a gallows.

31. 23 Witnesses said they saw McVeigh with the somber, dark-complected man with a baseball cap.

32. Everyone is wearing black, the men are in somber suits, the women in severely cut unadorned dresses.

33. ... the vigil is especially somber, but there remains a great deal of hope after the deadline was extended earlier this morning.

34. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks but it's also the somber remembrance of the Benghazi attack that killed four Americans

35. The mood somber on the grassy knolls, I stood, feeling like an observer, detached from the group, defeated.

36. In spite of the circumstances, the mood there in the back room was far from somber, though.

37. The plot deals with another somber aspect of domestic life; namely, an unfaithful husband and a virtuous wife.

38. Usually a cheerful person with a delightfully wicked sense of humor, Hiroko-san is uncharacteristically somber when I call.

39. Inside the witness room of the death chamber, the mood was somber among the people allowed to watch the execution.

40. Throughout “Aubade,” Larkin plays with the typically positive associations readers have with light, giving it a more somber tone

41. The serious ones turned out finely crafted, sensitive drawings of the dead that double as somber meditations on death.

42. An Appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in

43. The definition of Austere is someone or something that is minimalistic, something that is very somber or someone inflexible or extreme

44. On “Cheers,“ blackbear and Wiz Khalifa link up for a somber track touching on their pain and stress in their respective lives

45. Nabokov also remarks that certain words are only used in the novel to refer to Onegin’s character: ‘sullen’, ‘gloomy’, ‘somber’, ‘clouded’ en ‘Bemisted’.

46. Cornballs still possesses Peggy’s trademark sense of humor, but the moments that impress the most are when the music is somber and meditative.

47. Aus·ter·er, aus·ter·est 1. Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; somber and grave: the Austere figure of a Puritan minister

48. Abysmal Lyrics: When the flames fade only dark will remain / Somber cascade of decay / Abysmal blackness, Cimmerian shade / Of seemingly perpetual despondency / Forever black / We must learn to

49. What was worse, we asked among ourselves, to sit and wait for our own deaths with proper somber faces? Or to choose our own happiness. Amy Tan 

50. The Watts Prophets (Amde Hamilton, Otis O'Solomon and Richard Dedeaux) dropped smolderingly radical Bowshots ("They Shot Him") as well as moments of somber introspect ("The Days, The Hours").

51. After describing the somber “olive-green and brown and grey” that dominate the late winter landscape, the poem announces joyously: “But now the Spring has come this way / With blossoms for the Wattle.”

52. Beyond sat a pair of humble lovers, Artlessly holding each other by the hand, a somber spinster eating peppermints out of a paper bag, and an old gentleman taking his preparatory nap behind a yellow bandanna

53. Such a diction, effervescent with the absurdities of transparent Barricadoes, "clerestories toward the south-north" (4.2.38), and the crazy metempsychoses of avian grandams, is an idiom from which the somber steward is fittingly barred.

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55. Cheerless: 1 adj causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy “something Cheerless about the room” Synonyms: depressing , uncheerful blue , dark , dingy , disconsolate , dismal , drab , drear , dreary , gloomy , grim , sorry causing dejection melancholy , somber , sombre grave or even gloomy in character unhappy experiencing or marked by or

56. Colorless: 1 adj weak in color; not colorful Synonyms: colourless achromatic , neutral having no hue ashen , blanched , bloodless , livid , white anemic looking from illness or emotion bleached , faded , washed-out , washy having lost freshness or brilliance of color drab , sober , somber , sombre lacking brightness or color; dull dulled ,

57. As one writer put it: "The result was a gorgeous, dreamlike book of mysterious symbols, concise essays and colorful renderings of mythical beasts rising out of the sea, and angelic beings with lions' heads presiding over somber initiation rites in torch-lit temples of ancestral civilizations that had mastered latent powers beyond the reach of modern man."

58. ‘The difficulty does not reside in any Beguilement of the court into looking more tenderly on such who breach their contracts, glamorous though they often are.’ More example sentences ‘In an effort to take some of the Beguilement out of her young eyes, I make light of your dark and somber task.’