Serious in spanish

Grave

pronunciation: gɹ̩ɑbe part of speech: adjective
In gestures

serious1 = serio, formal. 

Example: DC is certainly not regarded as the perfect classification scheme even in sectors where there is no serious alternative.

more:

» get + serious = tomarse Algo en serio.

Example: It's time for governments such as the U.S. to get serious about reducing their carbon dioxide emissions.

» give + Nombre + serious consideration = considerar seriamente, considerar en serio.

Example: I thought Hitler had a hard on for French architecture and that's why the Nazi's never gave destroying Parisian landmarks serious consideration.

» in a more serious vein = más en serio, bromas aparte.

Example: In a more serious vein, I think it's time for all us to talk turkey about this country's immediate future.

» in a serious vein = en serio.

Example: Some have viewed death in a serious vein, whereas others have taken a humorous approach.

» serious minded = serio, trabajador.

Example: From his description one gets the impression that the inhabitants of Utopia are serious minded and that they read for instruction or for improving their own mind.

» serious, the = serios, los; formales, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: A reappraisal is therefore outlined here in the hope that it will prompt the serious and the concerned in our ranks to think.

serious2 = grave, de extremada urgencia. 

Example: Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.

more:

» serious illness = enfermedad grave.

Example: A love like that was a serious illness, an illness from which you never entirely recover.

» serious injury = lesión grave, herida grave.

Example: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.

» serious mistake = error grave.

Example: The most serious mistake the man makes is underestimating the power of nature.

» serious offence = delito grave, infracción grave.

Example: Perjury and perverting the course of justice are serious offences because they struck at justice itself.

Serious synonyms

good in spanish: , pronunciation: gʊd part of speech: adjective critical in spanish: , pronunciation: krɪtɪkəl part of speech: adjective important in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmpɔrtənt part of speech: adjective earnest in spanish: , pronunciation: ɜrnɪst part of speech: adjective, noun real in spanish: , pronunciation: ril part of speech: adjective hard in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrd part of speech: adjective sensible in spanish: , pronunciation: sensəbəl part of speech: adjective severe in spanish: , pronunciation: səvɪr part of speech: adjective grave in spanish: , pronunciation: greɪv part of speech: adjective, noun solemn in spanish: , pronunciation: sɑləm part of speech: adjective difficult in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt part of speech: adjective sober in spanish: , pronunciation: soʊbɜr part of speech: adjective intellectual in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntəlektʃuəl part of speech: adjective sincere in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪnsɪr part of speech: adjective thoughtful in spanish: , pronunciation: θɔtfəl part of speech: adjective dangerous in spanish: , pronunciation: deɪndʒɜrəs part of speech: adjective sedate in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪdeɪt part of speech: adjective grievous in spanish: , pronunciation: grivəs part of speech: adjective sobering in spanish: , pronunciation: soʊbɜrɪŋ part of speech: adjective overserious in spanish: , pronunciation: oʊvɜrseriəs part of speech: adjective unplayful in spanish: , pronunciation: ənpleɪfəl part of speech: adjective of import in spanish: , pronunciation: ʌvɪmpɔrt part of speech: adjective

Serious antonyms

frivolous pronunciation: frɪvələs part of speech: adjective playful pronunciation: pleɪfəl part of speech: adjective
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