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Suited to or suggestive of a grave or burial.
sepulchral
joyless
1
The whistling of the wind through the rigging sounded like
funereal
wailings.
2
But the pace was too
funereal
for the advocates of the goose-step.
3
The large, shadowy space carried a slight
funereal
scent of decaying lilies.
4
The
funereal
sky is reluctant to let any light penetrate the grey.
5
SFMOMA's exhibit space is being specially adapted to effect a
funereal
air.
6
He sounded so
funereal
that I thought I must have misheard him.
7
Sir John groaned and paced the room, agitated by the
funereal
image.
8
Pea-green-painted walls and dark mahogany only added to the formal
funereal
atmosphere.
9
All this tended to make the Middle Ages gloomy,
funereal
,
repulsive, austere.
10
Yet the atmosphere at Baily lighthouse on Howth Head was somewhat
funereal
.
11
Let her go abroad with her monotonous voice and her
funereal
fantasies!
12
The gloom of the night was
funereal
;
all nature seemed clothed in crape.
13
The agony of the ecclesiastical prince was received in
funereal
silence.
14
For effect, he removed his spectacles and spoke solemnly, with a
funereal
tone:
15
They come close with their rendering of the
funereal
favourite 'St James Infirmary'.
16
Polge is
funereal
in her green dress, the ideal of dry-nurses.
funereal
funereal aspect
funereal silence
more funereal
so funereal
almost funereal