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Definition of Somberly

Somberly
Somberly Som"ber*ly, Sombrely Som"bre*ly, adv. In a somber manner; sombrously; gloomily; despondingly.

Meaning of Somberly from wikipedia

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- remarkably ill defined: sometimes used as a catch-all to denominate texts of a somber or pessimistic tone, sometimes as a marker for textual monumentalizing,...
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- garments, while the Third Estate was required to wear plain, oppressively somber black, an act of alienation that Louis XVI would likely have not condoned...