seriously serious
more serious, most serious
more serious and most serious
The comparative form is "more serious"; the superlative form is "most serious".
The adverb for "serious" is "seriously".
No, the word 'serious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a serious student, a serious injury).The noun form of the adjective 'serious' is seriousness.
Very serious!
John is a very serious man This is a very serious matter
serious means: to take things as if its no laughing matter like you would get serious trouble if you broke the law. Solemn means: very serious . serious means: to take things as if its no laughing matter like you would get serious trouble if you broke the law. Solemn means: very serious . serious means: to take things as if its no laughing matter like you would get serious trouble if you broke the law. Solemn means: very serious .
Its SERIOUS.... Do you even have to ask?
DEAD serious.
the lady was really serious