seriousness

[ˈsɪrɪəsnəs]

seriousness Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being serious, solemn, or earnest
  • 2the degree or extent to which something is grave or critical

Using seriousness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "seriousness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The seriousness of the situation was not lost on anyone.

  • Example

    He spoke with a seriousness that commanded attention.

  • Example

    The doctor's expression conveyed the seriousness of the diagnosis.

  • Example

    The company is taking the matter with utmost seriousness.

seriousness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for seriousness

Phrases with seriousness

  • a feeling of gravity or importance about something

    Example

    The sense of seriousness in the room was palpable as the CEO announced the layoffs.

  • a lack of earnestness or gravity about something

    Example

    His lack of seriousness about his studies was reflected in his poor grades.

  • to treat something with gravity or importance

    Example

    The company took the security breach with utmost seriousness and immediately implemented new measures.

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Summary: seriousness in Brief

Seriousness [ˈsɪrɪəsnəs] refers to the quality or state of being serious, solemn, or earnest, or the degree or extent to which something is grave or critical. It is often conveyed through tone, expression, or behavior, as in 'He spoke with a seriousness that commanded attention.' The phrase 'sense of seriousness' describes a feeling of gravity or importance, while 'lack of seriousness' denotes a lack of earnestness or gravity. 'Take something with seriousness' means to treat something with gravity or importance.

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