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serious
adjective as in somber, humorless
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adjective as in crucial, weighty
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Example Sentences
Liverpool flew out of the blocks back in August, emerging as serious title contenders, but their momentum had shown signs of slowing in recent weeks.
Police prevented demonstrators gathering outside Broadcasting House because of its close proximity to a synagogue and a risk there could be "serious disruption" as congregants attend services on the Jewish holy day.
He said he joined Giles and Arzola in trying the new supply, but in an instant, his nostrils were burning and he was in serious pain.
On 16 December, weeks after Trump's victory, the BBC spoke to a Hamas official who was unusually optimistic about the ceasefire efforts, suggesting they seemed to be more serious.
The doctor expressed serious caution about returning to the fire zone because of the harmful chemicals that are in the ash that is coating the damaged and remaining homes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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