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Showing words for SOMBER using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Somber

bromes, ombers, somber

5 Letter Words for Somber

berms, besom, boers, bores, boser, brome, brose, mebos, meros, mores, morse, omber, omers, robes, sermo, smore, sober

4 Letter Words for Somber

berm, boer, bore, bors, bose, bros, ebro, emos, eros, mero, meso, mobs, moes, more, mors, mose, obes, omer, orbs, ores, rebs, rems, robe, robs, roes, rome, roms, rose, seor, serb, sero, some, sorb, sore

3 Letter Words for Somber

ber, bes, bmr, boe, bom, bor, bos, bro, ebs, emo, ems, eom, eos, ers, esm, esr, mer, mes, mob, moe, mor, mos, mrs, msb, obe, obs, oer, oes, omb, oms, orb, ore, ors, ose, reb, rem, res, rms, rob, roe, rom, ros, sbe, sem, ser, sob, som

Definitions for Somber

[1] gloomily dark; shadowy; dimly lighted: a somber passageway.
[2] dark and dull, as color, or as things in respect to color: a somber dress.
[3] gloomy, depressing, or dismal: a somber mood.
[4] extremely serious; grave: a somber expression on his face.

Words related to Somber

funereal, melancholy, solemn, dull, dark, earnest, gloomy, weighty, sedate, sober, serious, mournful, grim, bleak, black, blue, cloudy, dim, dingy, dire

Words nearby Somber

somatotropic, somatotropin, somatotropin release-inhibiting factor, somatotropin-releasing factor, somatotype, somber, sombre, sombrero, sombrous, some, somebody

Origin of Somber

1750–60; < French sombre, Middle French, probably noun derivative of *sombrer to make shady < Vulgar Latin *subumbrāre, equivalent to Latin sub- sub- + umbrāre to cast a shadow, derivative of umbra shade

Other words from Somber

som·ber·ly , adverb
som·ber·ness , noun
un·som·ber , adjective
un·som·ber·ly , adverb
un·som·ber·ness , noun

Synonyms for Somber

bleak, dark, dull, earnest, funereal, gloomy, grim, melancholy, mournful, sedate, serious, sober, solemn, weighty, black, blue, caliginous, cloudy, depressive, dim, dingy, dire, dismal, dispiriting, doleful, down, drab, dragged, dreary, dusky, grave, hurting, joyless, lugubrious, murky, no-nonsense, obscure, sepulchral, shadowy, shady, sourpuss, staid, tenebrous