What is another way to say very serious?
What is a synonym for a deeper understanding?
adj. 1 abyssal, bottomless, broad, far, profound, unfathomable, wide, yawning. 2 abstract, abstruse, arcane, esoteric, hidden, mysterious, obscure, recondite, secret. 3 acute, discerning, learned, penetrating, sagacious, wise. 4 artful, astute, canny, cunning, designing, devious, insidious, knowing, scheming, shrewd.
Is more deeply correct grammar?
Senior Member. In speech we commonly say both, but if you’re being cautiously formal, not just formal, go for the true adverbial comparison ‘more deeply’.
What do you call someone that doesn’t like to smile?
sullen: Merriam-Webster: used to describe an angry or unhappy person who does not want to talk, smile, etc.
What is a word for a straight face?
deadpan. impassiveness. poker face. serious expression. “This is so much balderdash that you wonder how it can be repeated with a straight face.”
How do you describe a straight face?
a serious or impassive facial expression that conceals one’s true feelings about something, especially a desire to laugh.
What do you call a cheerful person?
4. Jovial. Means that someone is happy, cheerful, and lively. Jovial is almost always used to describe someone’s personality.
How do you describe a cheerful person?
The definition of cheerful is a person or thing that brings joy, humor or good spirits. A bright room that makes people feel happy when they enter it is an example of cheerful. Someone who is “the life of the party” is an example of cheerful. Promoting a feeling of cheer; pleasant. A cozy, cheerful room.
What is another word for quiet and serious?
What is another word for quiet?
| silent | still |
|---|---|
| quieted | muted |
| peaceful | placid |
| untroubled | mute |
| inaudible | halcyon |