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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'sombre' in contexts discussing emotions, atmospheres, or aesthetics. For instance, when describing a cloudy day that casts a grey shadow over the city, or in literature where a character reflects on a melancholic moment, the term is perfectly suited.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'sombre' closely aligns with 'dark' or 'gloomy,' it carries a more emotional weight, often evoking feelings of sadness or reflection. In contrast, 'mračan' might refer more to physical darkness without the emotional undertone.
Culture
'Sombre' in Serbian has a direct connection to the French word 'sombre,' reflecting cultural influences across Europe. This term often conveys a deeper emotional resonance, especially in artistic expressions, where it captures shades of melancholy or introspection commonly found in Serbian poetry and music.
FAQ
Q.What does the word sombre mean in English?
'Sombre' translates to 'sombre' in English, describing a dark or gloomy atmosphere, often associated with sadness or seriousness.
Q.How do you pronounce sombre in Serbian?
In Serbian, 'sombre' is pronounced as 'sombre,' with a soft 'o' and the 'bre' syllable sounding like 'breh.'
Q.Can sombre be used in a positive context?
'Sombre' is generally used to convey negative or neutral feelings, but it can describe a serious or reflective mood that might inspire thoughtfulness, depending on the context.
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