Sombrer [adjective]

Definition of Sombrer:

dull, lifeless

Synonyms of Sombrer:

● Flat

● Uninspired

● Boring

● Blah

● Blind

● Colorless

● Dark

● Dead

● Dim

● Drab

● Dry

● Laid-back

● Leaden

● Nothing

● Obscure

● Pabulum

● Prosaic

● Unimaginative

● Vanilla

● Vapid

● Zero

● Muted

● Ho-hum

● Draggy

● Lusterless

● Matte


Opposite/Antonyms of Sombrer:

● Shining

● Bright

● Spirited

● Shiny

● Lively

● Enthusiastic


Sentence/Example of Sombrer:

At this he looked with sombre intelligence and set it carefully aside.

"They soon lose their perfume," replied the sombre Old Year.

The lowered physiognomy of Mr Verloc expressed a sombre and weary annoyance.

His voice was sombre, because he had a correct sentiment of the situation.

He entered in the clatter of the shop bell with an air of sombre and vexed exhaustion.

A sombre rage possessed them, and gave to their hearts a giant's daring.

I had returned from my adventure on the labour levels in a mood of sombre depression.

I know just what sort of a person he is—sombre and taciturn.

Determined, deadly, sombre, was the look exchanged; then Morris went away.

Grave, dignified, sombre, a laugh made him frantic to ridiculousness.