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sombre
/ 藞s蓲mbr蓹s; 藞s蓲mb蓹 /
adjective
- dismal; melancholy
a sombre mood
- dim, gloomy, or shadowy
- (of colour, clothes, etc) sober, dull, or dark
Derived Forms
- 藞蝉辞尘产谤别苍别蝉蝉, noun
- sombrous, adjective
- 藞蝉辞尘产谤别濒测, adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sombre1
Example Sentences
The 36-day campaign ended on a sombre note as party leaders responded to the Saturday evening car ramming that killed 11 people in Vancouver.
After the plane set off again following the diversion, the passengers were "quite quiet and sombre," she says.
Rows of blue and yellow flags, marking the graves of fallen soldiers, pierce the sombre grey sky.
"I also feel very much for our staff who tended all these trees. The mood is sombre because the staff are passionate about the botanical collection."
The political turmoil 鈥 along with the devastating Jeju Air crash on 29 December 鈥 has created a subdued and sombre atmosphere.
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