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  1. SERIOUS definition: 1. severe in effect; bad: 2. very ill 3. not joking or intended to be funny: . Learn more.

  2. 1. : thoughtful or subdued in appearance or manner : sober. a quiet, serious girl. 2. a. : requiring much thought or work. serious study. b. : of or relating to a matter of importance. a serious play. 3. a. : not joking or trifling : being in earnest. a serious question. b. archaic : pious. c. : deeply interested : devoted. a serious musician. 4.

  3. This is a word for people and situations where there's no fooling around. If you're staring at the computer screen, typing quickly, you look serious. If you are in a car accident, that's a serious situation. Some people are more serious than others.

  4. /ˈsɪəriəs/ /ˈsɪriəs/ bad or dangerous. a serious illness/offence/crime. a serious problem/issue. to cause serious injury/damage/harm. They pose a serious threat to security. The consequences could be serious. A few years ago, the company was in serious trouble. Their economies continue to face serious challenges.

  5. noun. that which is of importance, grave, critical, or somber: You have to learn to separate the serious from the frivolous. serious. / ˈsɪərɪəs / adjective. grave in nature or disposition; thoughtful. a serious person. marked by deep feeling; in earnest; sincere. is he serious or joking? concerned with important matters. a serious conversation.

  6. 1. Thoughtful, somber, or grave in manner: He became serious when he was asked about the economy. 2. Not joking or trifling: I was serious when I said I liked your haircut. 3. Deeply interested or involved: a serious golfer. 4. Meriting great concern: a serious illness; a serious mistake. 5.

  7. Serious definition: Careful in thought, full of concern, or restrained and dignified in manner; somber or grave.

  8. thinking or speaking sincerely about something and not joking: I'm being serious now - this is a very real problem. Are you serious about changing your job? serious adjective (QUIET) B1. A serious person is quiet and does not laugh often: a serious child. You look very serious - is something wrong? seriousness. noun [ U ]

  9. Serious problems or situations are very bad and cause people to be worried or afraid.

  10. 1. Serious problems or situations are very bad and cause people to be worried or afraid. [...] 2. Serious matters are important and deserve careful and thoughtful consideration. [...] 3. When important matters are dealt with in a serious way, they are given careful and thoughtful consideration. [...] More. Synonyms of 'serious'