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sobering
[ soh-ber-ing ]
adjective
- serious, grave, or solemn:
One of the most sobering visits was to the cemetery at Omaha Beach where 18,000 American servicemen lie buried.
The agency has issued a sobering warning about the health of the world's oceans.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sobering1
Example Sentences
But the sobering reality of anything other than Europa League glory in May would make an already tough task to turn United around even harder.
The Scottish government said every death in custody was tragic and said it would "carefully consider the findings of this sobering annual report".
That was the sobering message that port Executive Director Gene Seroka had Thursday for the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners during an update on port activity.
As archaeologists used to reconstructing the past from the fragments left behind, the erratically preserved remnants of our house are a sobering reminder of how many of a site鈥檚 most meaningful objects simply disappear.
And even when the Dodgers have swung at the right pitches, they haven鈥檛 done much with them; a sobering reality that became all the more apparent in Sunday鈥檚 nationally televised rubber match loss.
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