sepulchrally

/səˈpʌlkərəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is gloomy, dark, or suggestive of a tomb or burial.
    • The old house stood sepulchrally silent in the fog.
    • The hallway was sepulchrally lit by a single flickering candle.
    • He spoke sepulchrally, as if delivering a eulogy.
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