semisolemn

/ˌsɛmɪsɒlˈɛmn/

Definitions

1. adjective

Partly solemn; combining elements of both seriousness and levity.

“The semisolemn tone of the play’s opening scene set the stage for the rest of the performance.”

2. noun

A feeling or atmosphere of partly solemn seriousness.

“The semisolemn mood that settled over the crowd was palpable as the dignitaries took their seats.”

Synonyms

  • dignified
  • serious
  • somber

Antonyms

  • flippant
  • frivolous
  • lighthearted