sombre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sombre (third-person singular simple present sombres, present participle sombring, simple past and past participle sombred) To make sombre or dark; to make shady
SOMBRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone is sombre, they are serious or sad The pair were in sombre mood His expression became increasingly sombre Unfortunately, this happy story finishes on a more sombre note
SOMBRE - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary sombre definition: deeply serious or sad, lacking brightness or cheer Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "on a sombre note", "in a sombre mood"
What does Sombre mean? - Definitions. net Sombre is an adjective that describes a state or mood of seriousness, sadness or gloominess It can also refer to something or a place being dimly lit or dark Etymology: [F sombre; cf Sp sombra, shade, prob from LL subumbrare to put in the shade; L sub under + umbra shade See Umbrage ]
sombre - definition and meaning - Wordnik For his picture does remain sombre, since for him the nature of man is wounded, if not corrupted As we reached the windmill, as though in sombre greeting, the floating mists on the near horizon seemed to part, and there rose from them a dark, jagged tower, one side of it torn away