If you're referring to a group of people meeting to discuss solemn matters, I'd say "convocation" or "council" even. If you're referring to two people meeting and feeling solemn together in meeting I'd refer to it as a confrontation.
And then there is also "funeral" which is a pretty solemn meeting, I'd say.
The word "solemn" is an adjective.
The word 'solemn' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun. Example:It was a solemn occasion to honor the rescue workers.
The "n" at the end of the word "solemn" is silent.
The opposite of solemn is funny
No, "solemn" does not contain a sounded consonant. The "n" at the end of the word is a nasal consonant which is typically not pronounced in English.
The word 'solemnity' is a noun.
The silent consonant in "Solemn" is the "n" at the end of the word.
The band played a solemn song. The solemn dirge made us feel sad.
Solemn means "serious", so you could say "when he told me of my friend's death, he looked very solemn".
"Pronouncement" means solemn declarations as well as "Proclamation" and "Announcement".
The word "solemn" is pronounced as "SOL-uhm" with the stress on the first syllable.
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