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How to use seriousness in a sentence

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Not one of them shed a tear, but sat there on the uncomfortable wooden seats, trying to mask their anguish with solemn seriousness.
A slight smile interrupted the seriousness of his face, or perhaps, accentuated its solemnity.
In all seriousness, does it really matter that dodos, quaggas and others are no more?
There is in Machado's prose a playfulness that teases the reader, humor that mocks solemnity and seriousness.
Most couples realise that exchanging their vows is a key moment in life that calls for great seriousness and solemnity.
All reports of hate crimes are treated sensitively and with the utmost seriousness.
The BBC takes its commitment to impartial reporting with the utmost seriousness.
Most of the children were taking their participation to the session with utmost seriousness.
The lush and extravagant countryside, the somnolent seriousness of the army base and the intense, heavy sunlight had been most disorienting.
There are very different degrees of seriousness to the charges that can be brought against a prisoner.
They appreciated the high seriousness and the perspicuous aspects of his intelligence, both evident in his books.
The report spoke with great seriousness of the value of women as soldiers, warriors.
Her voice was vibrant and rich as before, but with a strange seriousness that she had not expected.
She has taken with full seriousness in her own life the marriage vow with its commitment to lifelong fidelity.
Only by falsely trivialising the seriousness of such a crime could Bishop imaginably have a case.
His manner belied the seriousness of the potential charges against him as an accomplice to murder.
It is a jarring shift from the fluff I post about to an issue of deadly seriousness.
She threw some cereal in her mouth then caught sight of the seriousness of the moment.
A number of the paintings that follow have ominously dark grounds appropriate to the seriousness of intent.
Costa-Gavras brings to his movie seriousness and high-mindedness, and elicits performances of intelligence and distinction from his cast.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The face of the glee club's comedian had assumed just the right seriousness.
Lubimoff was astonished at the way this woman spoke in all seriousness of her present adeptness.
Earls and barons shall be amerced only by their peers, and only in accordance with the seriousness of the offense.
It is, possibly, the aptest contrast with the seriousness of our hero and heroine.
Mr. McMurren has been saying a few words about bacteriosis in which he has not given us an impression of seriousness.
The seriousness of the situation had extinguished in the girl all coquetry and capriciousness.
We give ourselves in all seriousness to horticulture, and embosom the chalet in flowers, of which we are passionately fond.
There is in his espousal of memory and affection belonging to another human being something characteristic of his seriousness.
He was, as I have intimated, a person of lofty demeanour, with a vein of high seriousness.
What had formerly been habitude and trifling, was now grown seriousness and inclination.
His surprise would have been ludicrous but for the seriousness of the situation to all concerned.
In sober seriousness, this subject of sewerage has been most absurdly neglected.
It was impossible to take offence at the mock seriousness of Bobby's harangue.
And yet some people are still to be found who speak in all seriousness of stamp collecting as only a passing craze.
The names of the incorporators evidenced the seriousness of the attempt, but nothing came of it.
Bobby was incorrigible, and there was no use in expecting seriousness from him.
Why the seriousness of this has not been realized by the government is inexplainable.
Time enough, surely, for the trees to have developed a quite wordsworthian seriousness!
He did not gloss over to himself the wrongfulness of his behaviour, or the seriousness of the situation.
What we ought to be afraid of is not seriousness and earnestness, but of solemnity and pomposity.
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