Serious

/ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ (UK), /ˈsɪr.i.əs/ (US) adjective

Important and not to be taken lightly, or showing deep thought and not joking. It can also mean severe or dangerous, as in a serious problem or injury.

From Latin 'serius' meaning 'grave, earnest', possibly related to a root meaning 'weighty'. It entered English through French in the Middle Ages.

AFernstig
AMከባድ
ARجدي
BGсериозен
BNগম্ভীর
CAseriós
CSvážný
DAalvorlig
DEernst
ELσοβαρός
ESserio
ETtõsine
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