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Answer for the clue "Most serious and somber ", 7 letters:
gravest

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(en-superlative of: grave ) v (en-archaic second-person singular of: grave )

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Grave \Grave\, a. [Compar. Graver (gr[=a]v"[~e]r); superl. Gravest. ] [F., fr. L. gravis heavy; cf. It. & Sp. grave heavy, grave. See Grief. ] Of great weight; heavy; ponderous. [Obs.] His shield grave and great. --Chapman. Of importance; momentous; weighty; ...

Usage examples of gravest.

We may read, in the gravest authors, that Egypt was crowded with twenty thousand cities or villages: ^131 that, exclusive of the Greeks and Arabs, the Copts alone were found, on the assessment, six millions of tributary subjects, ^132 or twenty millions of either sex, and of every age: that three hundred millions of gold or silver were annually paid to the treasury of the caliphs.

In the four succeeding chapters, the most apparent and gravest difficulties on the theory will be given: namely, first, the difficulties of transitions, or understanding how a simple being or a simple organ can be changed and perfected into a highly developed being or elaborately constructed organ.

My fellow knight and I are embarked with these diverse companions on a quest of gravest urgency, and we have come here in search of shelter for the night, which shall descend upon us, methinks, within the next few hours.

Should, perchance, this wizard be one of the minions of your foe, he now hath power to do thee gravest injury.

From the smallest incident to the gravest, Lars had witnessed—and sometimes participated in—all of it.

It can now be said that McCarthy's gravest error was in underestimating the problem of Communist subversion.

Failure to meet with these demands will have the gravest possible consequences.

On Alekseyev's first trip to the front, he'd been tentative, almost hesitant in manner-it hadn't occurred to the younger man that, as senior as Alekseyev was, he had never seen combat before and had approached this gravest of contests with the same sort of apprehension as a new private.

As his brother had not ventured to follow the consul, he felt quite certain that he had sustained a serious defeat, and he felt the gravest apprehensions lest he should have come too late to save a desperate situation, and lest the Romans should enjoy the same good fortune in Italy which they had met with in Spain.

The movement became known in Rome through a despatch from Spurius Lucretius, and the senate were filled with the gravest apprehensions.

Consider that the same things have been said by the inhabitants of Chios and Abydos, by the Aeneans, the Maronites, the Thasians, by the natives of Paros and Samos, of Larissa and Messene, and by the people over there in Achaia, and that those upon whom he was able to inflict most injury have made the gravest and most serious charges.