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SERIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster serious, grave, solemn, sedate, staid, sober, earnest mean not light or frivolous serious implies a concern for what really matters
SERIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Please don't laugh - I'm being serious He was wearing a very serious expression and I knew something was wrong On the surface it's a very funny novel but it does have a more serious underlying theme
Serious - definition of serious by The Free Dictionary Define serious serious synonyms, serious pronunciation, serious translation, English dictionary definition of serious adj 1 Thoughtful, somber, or grave in manner: He became serious when he was asked about the economy
serious - WordReference. com Dictionary of English being in earnest; sincere; not trifling: His interest was serious requiring thought, concentration, or application: serious reading; a serious task weighty or important: a serious book; Marriage is a serious matter giving cause for apprehension; critical: The plan has one serious flaw
serious | meaning of serious in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . • If you are serious about meeting your goals, telling the world in clear and certain terms will help you meet them • The tabloids would never describe themselves as completely serious but we are serious about serious news • I knew no girls who were serious about sports
SERIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Serious problems or situations are very bad and cause people to be worried or afraid Crime is an increasingly serious problem in modern society The government still face very serious difficulties Doctors said his condition was serious but stable