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SOMBRE definition: 1. serious, sad, and without humour or entertainment: 2. dark and plain: . Learn more.
Objects can look sombre if they're dull and colorless. Just don't get sombre and confused by the spelling: the "re" ending is a British thing, while Americans usually end it with "er."
Sombre colours and places are dark and dull. ...a worried official in sombre black. It was a beautiful house, but it was dark and sombre and dead.
Definition of sombre adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
sombre (third-person singular simple present sombres, present participle sombring, simple past and past participle sombred) To make sombre or dark; to make shady.
Of inanimate natural objects and their attributes: Characterized by the presence of gloom or shadow; depressingly dark, dusky, or obscure. Painted ceilings, inlaid floors, and unpainted wainscots make every room sombre. This city..had a sombre and poor appearance. This coast..dark, gloomy, and silent;—a savage sombre air spread over the whole.
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sombre definition: deeply serious or sad, lacking brightness or cheer. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "on a sombre note", "in a sombre mood".
When you're sombre — or somber — you're acting glum, depressed, or sad. Being sombre is the opposite of being perky or happy.