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sobering

[ soh-ber-ing ]

adjective

  1. serious, grave, or solemn:

    One of the most sobering visits was to the cemetery at Omaha Beach where 18,000 American servicemen lie buried.

    The agency has issued a sobering warning about the health of the world's oceans.



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"It's very sobering. Myanmar has been hit by so many disasters, some natural, some human made. Everyone's just gotten so tired. We are feeling hopeless and helpless."

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He’s moved onto a more sobering look into how he deals with heartbreak and homesickness.

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If Tuchel thought he could quickly blow away the cobwebs he believed had gathered on Southgate's England, then his first two games in charge will have been a sobering dose of reality.

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In his 2019 annual report, Chief Justice John Roberts offered a sobering account: “We have come to take democracy for granted.â€

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Last week offered a sobering reminder of how Hegseth's bigotry blitz isn't just symbolic, but will harm real people.

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