Words and phrases that have a meaning related to solemnity: (126 results)
Antonyms:
levity
Often used in the same context:
poignancy, somberness, gaiety, reverence, sombreness, grimness, pageantry, melancholy, jollity, pomp, profundity, pathos, joviality, pomposity, gravitas, joyousness, poignance, pompousness, grandeur, obsequies, liveliness, monumentality, piety, sadness, levity, boisterousness, earnestness, grandiloquence, stillness, quietude, otherworldliness, lightheartedness, weightiness, theatricality, stateliness, decorum, heaviness, sorrow, pretentiousness, blessed sacrament, sacredness, bombast, festivity, blankness, eeriness, regality, cheeriness, wryness, irreverence, frivolity, verisimilitude, cheerfulness, politesse, sunniness, knowingness, euphony, worldliness, whimsicality, momentousness, ordinariness, sentimentality, observance, gentility, sumptuousness, sanctity, geniality, wistfulness, reconsecration, greyness, staginess, antiphon, civility, tunefulness, silliness, impassivity, sweetness, humility, mellowness, sublimity, sensuousness, garrulousness, merriness, pretension, preciousness, timelessness, ceremonials, lightness, sanctimony, piousness, creepiness, moroseness, elegance, strangeness, serenity, liturgy, festiveness, emotionalism, playfulness, whimsy, elegiac, daintiness, artificiality, seriousness, impressiveness, thoughtfulness, veneration, solemnities, bitterness, gravity, horror, significancy, fervency, solicitude, thankfulness, deliberateness, intentness
More specific:
sincerity
Appears in the definition of:
high holiday, high holy day, seriousness
More general:
feeling, serious-mindedness
Synonyms:
Also try:sedateness, solemness, staidness
— Adjectives for solemnity: great, much, due, mock, deep, certain, awful, more, greater, religious, peculiar, more...
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