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gloomy
/ ˈɡluːmɪ /
adjective
dark or dismal
causing depression, dejection, or gloom
gloomy news
despairing; sad
Other Word Forms
- gloomily adverb
- gloominess noun
- overgloomily adverb
- overgloominess noun
- overgloomy adjective
- ungloomily adverb
- ungloomy adjective
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“I move through life very organically. I’m not much of a future planner,” she says through a Zoom call on an unusually gloomy summer afternoon.
"On the ground floor there were no windows. It felt like you were in a hospital in the basement. It was a slightly gloomy place, a gloomy rabbit warren."
"Everything was so dark and so gloomy," she said.
Scheffler started the week by revealing his daily wrestle with why he plays the game but his play has shone through the largely gloomy conditions he has played in so far.
And then there’s Morgan Wallen, whose thematically gloomy “I’m the Problem” is so sonically dialed in that you almost fear what the album’s enormous success will end up doing to the guy.
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