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Seriously meaning

To be serious means to treat things very seriously.

Source: How solemn it is, people today are humble and unwilling to practice it.

Selected from: Ming dynasty Shen Chongsui's "Instructions for Duo Song·Radio Answers".

Synonyms: meticulous, meticulous.

Antonyms: taking things lightly, taking things lightly, taking things lightly.

Idiom usage: used as predicate and adverbial, with a complimentary meaning, referring to the attitude towards things.

Example:

1. After Shen Zhongtang met, he took out a personal letter and asked him to take it to the governor of Shandong.

2. I kept staring at my father, watching him solemnly take his two daughters and son-in-law to the old sailor in ragged clothes.

3. Sun Junying stood solemnly in front of the wall and read the slogans with his hands cut behind his back.

Sentences with solemnity

1. I took the red scarf from the teacher solemnly and became a young pioneer gloriously.

2. She works wholeheartedly and pays attention to every detail, but does not fully understand it.

3. The head teacher solemnly told us that the final test was about to take place.

4. My father solemnly told me that I must do this well.

5. The class teacher solemnly announced to the students that the task of this class committee meeting was to re-elect the class leader.

6. After the graduation ceremony, everyone solemnly bowed deeply and said goodbye to the class teacher, Mr. Zhang.

7. He began to explain, appearing solemn and extremely sincere.

8. He solemnly told me that he would not come to school because his father was busy and needed someone to take care of him.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Seriously