What is the comparative form of “solemn”?
The comparative form of “solemn” is “more solemn”.Example
The funeral was more solemn than I had anticipated.
Example
The atmosphere in the church was more solemn during the wedding ceremony.
What is the superlative form of “solemn”?
The superlative form of “solemn” is “most solemn”.Example
Among all the ceremonies, the graduation ceremony was the most solemn.
Example
The memorial service was the most solemn event I've ever attended.
Why is this expression not used with most, more?
"Most" and "more" are used with "solemn" to form the comparatives and superlatives. The forms "more solemn" and "most solemn" are commonly used to indicate a higher degree of seriousness or gravity.
Does this expression have an irregular comparative/superlative form?
"Solemn" follows the regular pattern of using "more" and "most" for forming comparatives and superlatives.
Expressions with similar meanings to “more solemn”
Expressions with similar meanings to “most solemn”
Using than with comparative “more solemn”
When using the comparative form "more solemn" to compare two things, you would use "than" to connect the two parts of the comparison: Example: "The funeral was more solemn than I had anticipated." Here, "than" is used to show that the level of solemnity in the funeral was higher than the expectation.
How can I use this expression in context?
“more solemn” and “most solemn” can be used in a variety of situations to compare speed.- 1Ceremonies
The inauguration ceremony was the most solemn event of the year.
The inauguration ceremony was the most solemn event of the year.
- 2Religious Services
The church service was more solemn than usual.
The church service was more solemn than usual.
- 3Occasions
The moment of silence was more solemn than anyone expected.
The moment of silence was more solemn than anyone expected.
- 4Speeches
The eulogy was the most solemn part of the memorial service.
The eulogy was the most solemn part of the memorial service.
Related idioms and phrases
Grave as a judge
To be very serious and solemn.
Example
He looked grave as a judge as he delivered the verdict.
Stone-faced
Having a serious or solemn expression.
Example
She remained stone-faced throughout the entire meeting.