Sepulchral

Adjective

 * 1) Suggestive of a grave
 * 2) Hollow and deep.
 * The old church organ has sepulchral tones.

Adverbs for Sepulchral
deeply; coldly; hollowly; darkly; gauntly; dreadfully; alarmingly; woefully; lugubriously; gloomily; miserably; incongruously; inexplicably; curiously; preposterously; absurdly; designedly; terrifyingly; inauspiciously; repulsively; needlessly; terribly; unwontedly; mournfully; bafflingly.

Thesaurus
baritone, bass, cavernous, cinerary, contralto, deep, deep-echoing, deep-pitched, deep-toned, deepmouthed, dirgelike, dismal, epitaphic, exequial, feral, funebrial, funebrious, funebrous, funeral, funerary, funereal, grave, heavy, hollow, low, low-pitched, mortuary, mournful, necrological, obituary, obsequial, reverberant

Etymology
From Latin sepulcralis

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Polish: grobowy


 * Swedish: gravlik


 * Polish: grobowy

Related terms

 * sepulchre