Answer: Dark, gloomy, melancholy, solemn
Somber
adjective
Word Origin mid 18th century: from French based on Latin sub 'under' + umbra 'shade'.
Derivatives
Scrabble Points: 10
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Examples of somber in a Sentence Looking out at his audience a somber mass of monks Gregory gave Mary a new identity that would shape her image for fourteen hundred years. — Jonathan Darman Newsweek 29 May 2006 This year marks a somber anniversary—it was 150 years ago that humans wiped out the last survivors of this species.
66 synonyms of somber from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus plus 66 related words definitions and antonyms. Find another word for somber . Somber : being without light or without much light.
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Somber definition gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted: a somber passageway. See more.
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