"Solempne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Solemn(e) is an adverb meaning "serious and dignified in manner or atmosphere", or "serious and formal in tone or expression".
In a more archaic sense, it means "solemnly" or "with dignity", often used to describe a formal or official occasion, such as a solemn procession or a solemn declaration.
Example: "The solemn ceremony was held to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the town."
Solemnizations refer to the act or ceremony of making something solemn, formal, or serious, often in a ceremonial or ritual context. It can also refer to the formal declaration or recognition of a marriage.
to make something, especially a marriage, formal and official, typically by a ceremony or with an appropriate document.
Meaning: <br>exclusive or formal to make something officially definite or formal, especially by making a ceremony or a legal statement.
A type of fish, specifically a species of sole (flatfish) characterized by its oval shape, small size, and short snout. The solenette is often found in European waters and is considered a delicacy in some cuisines.