The difference between Ridiculous and Solemn
When used as adjectives, ridiculous means deserving of ridicule, whereas solemn means deeply serious and somber.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ridiculous and Solemn
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Ridiculous as an adjective:
Deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd.
Examples:
"That hairstyle looks ridiculous."
"It's ridiculous to charge so much for a little souvenir."
"You make ridiculous statements a lot, like saying that UFOs are real."
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Solemn as an adjective:
Deeply serious and somber.
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Solemn as an adjective:
Somberly impressive.
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Solemn as an adjective:
Performed with great ceremony.
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Solemn as an adjective:
Sacred.
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Solemn as an adjective:
Gloomy or sombre.
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