BLEAK vs DESOLATE: NOUN
- Any of various small European freshwater fishes of the genus Alburnus, having silvery scales.
- A small European river fish (Leuciscus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidæ; the blay.
- A small European river fish (Alburnus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidae.
- An English name of a small cyprinoid fish, Alburnus lucidus. Other forms of the name are bleik, blick. Also called blay.
- N/A
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: ADJECTIVE
- Unhappy; cheerless; miserable.
- Cold and cutting; cheerless.
- Desolate and exposed; swept by cold winds.
- Without color; pale; pallid.
- Exposed to the elements; unsheltered and barren.
- Cold and cutting; raw.
- Providing no encouragement; depressing.
- Gloomy and somber.
- Providing no shelter or sustenance
- Unpleasantly cold and damp
- Offering little or no hope
- Crushed by grief
- Pitiable in circumstances especially through abandonment
- Made uninhabitable
- Providing no shelter or sustenance
- Barren; lifeless.
- Devoid of inhabitants; deserted.
- Feeling, showing, causing, or expressing sadness or loneliness. : sad.
- Sad, forlorn and hopeless.
- Dismal or dreary.
- Made unfit for habitation or use.
- Barren and lifeless.
- Deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
- Destitute of; lacking in.
- Lost to shame; dissolute.
- Left alone; forsaken; lonely; comfortless.
- Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited; hence, gloomy
- Laid waste; in a ruinous condition; neglected; destroyed.
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: VERB
- N/A
- Reduce in population
- Leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
- Devastate or ravage
- To deprive of inhabitants.
- To devastate or lay waste somewhere.
- To abandon or forsake something.
- To make someone sad, forlorn and hopeless.
- Cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage.
- To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of inhabitants.
- To make lonely, forlorn, or wretched.
- To forsake; abandon.
- To lay waste; devastate.
- To rid or deprive of inhabitants.
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To blacken; darken.
- To become white or pale.
- Cold; chill; piercing; desolating.
- Cheerless; dreary.
- Exposed to cold and winds; desolate; bare of vegetation.
- Pale; pallid; wan; of a sickly hue.
- To make white or pale; bleach.
- Lost to shame; abandoned; dissolute.
- Synonyms Companionless.
- Forlorn, cheerless, miserable, wretched.
- Abandoned, unfrequented, lonely, waste, wild, barren, dreary.
- Destitute; lacking.
- Overwhelmed with grief; deprived of comfort; afflicted.
- Solitary; lonely; without companionship; forsaken.
- To overwhelm with grief; afflict; make very sorry or weary: as, his heart was desolated by his loss; your misfortune desolates me; to be desolated by ennui.
- Destitute of inhabitants; uninhabited; lonely; abandoned: as, a desolate wilderness; desolate altars; desolate towers.
- To render lonely, as a place or region, by depopulation or devastation; make desert; lay waste; ruin; ravage.
- Leave in the lurch
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: RELATED WORDS
- Dire, Glum, Grim, Gloomy, Cutting, Black, Raw, Cold, Bare, Inhospitable, Barren, Desolate, Hopeless, Dim, Stark
- Inconsolable, Ruined, Depopulate, Bare, Devastated, Forsaken, Ravaged, Stark, Disconsolate, Bleak, Desert, Inhospitable, Godforsaken, Forlorn, Barren
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dire, Glum, Grim, Gloomy, Cutting, Black, Raw, Cold, Bare, Inhospitable, Barren, Desolate, Hopeless, Dim, Stark
- Inconsolable, Ruined, Depopulate, Bare, Devastated, Forsaken, Ravaged, Stark, Disconsolate, Bleak, Desert, Inhospitable, Godforsaken, Forlorn, Barren
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- James Hawkins of accessible from the bleak North.
- The situation is pretty bleak on this front.
- In this bleak scene the steadfastness of Col.
- The future of ASU is looking more bleak.
- Things are looking pretty bleak for Michigan State.
- He offered a bleak assessment of the industry.
- The chances of a peaceful settlement seem bleak.
- The weather was perfect - bleak and cold.
- Bleak, bleak the east wind sobs and sighs, And drowns the turret bell, Whose sad note, undistinguished, dies Unheard, like my farewell!
- The debt outlook is certainly bleak, but it is slightly less bleak than it seemed a few months ago.
- It causes every growing desolate and desert spots.
- Garden of Eden, behind them a desolate wilderness.
- Yes, the flocks of sheep are made desolate.
- Return and Rebuild the Desolate Places, Alan Hovhaness.
- Where will I go in this desolate scene?
- Yes, the landscape in Antarctica is quite desolate.
- He shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.
- 36:34 And the desolate land shall be tilled, whereas it lay desolate in the sight of all that passed by.
- Egypt desolate, and the country shall be desolate of that whereof it was full.
- Egypt desolate, and it will be surrounded by other desolate nations.
BLEAK vs DESOLATE: QUESTIONS
- Who are the characters in Bleak House by John Steinbeck?
- When was the book Bleak House by Charles Dickens published?
- What is the plot of Bleak House by Esther Summerson?
- What are the bleak walkers in pillars of Eternity 2?
- What is the significance of Bleak House to American history?
- What happened to the Israelites when things looked bleak?
- How does Esther become the mistress of Bleak House?
- What episode does Arthur quote in the Bleak Midwinter?
- What happened to Charles Dickens father in Bleak House?
- What does Esther Summerson symbolize in Bleak House?
- How do you describe walking alone down a desolate street?
- What is the meaning of primordial sea and desolate land?
- Is there a dwarf vs Zombie server in desolate lands?