ceremonious in the PONS Dictionary

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In this short period, fighters perform a ceremonious dance that pays homage and respect to their teachers, beliefs, trainers, and even their opponent.
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He uses quaint phrases and makes the heroes' acting stilted and ceremonious.
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They were used as an adornment during ceremonious occasions, and served as a visual screen during times of action, to protect the men aboard.
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The "come as you are" aspect contrasted with the ceremonious attire required by nightclubs at the time.
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I've always found that anything that makes the process too ceremonious -- like going across the room and pressing play and record -- changes the music (and not always for the better).
techcrunch.com
They had the guests relaxed and ready for the more ceremonious, but still celebratory, part of the night.
jamaica-gleaner.com
So begins a new light -- a vibrant awakening of flitting fireflies leading a legion of lanterns cascading in a ceremonious procession across the water.
www.insidethemagic.net
The session began with the ceremonious lighting of a candle and ended with the tinkle of a bell.
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The ceremonious air of it all.
www.ctvnews.ca
Timely statement, avoiding a less ceremonious push out of the team.
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