GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: NOUN
- Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; dejection, melancholy, sullenness, and the like, or an aspect indicative of such feelings.
- Dim, glimmering shade; deep twilight; cheerless obscurity; darkness: as, the gloom of a forest.
- A state of melancholy or depression; despondency.
- An atmosphere of melancholy or depression.
- A partially or totally dark place, area, or location.
- Partial or total darkness; dimness.
- An atmosphere of depression and melancholy
- A state of partial or total darkness
- Hence — A dark place.
- A melancholy, depressing or despondent atmosphere
- A depressing or disheartening condition of affairs; a dismal aspect or prospect.
- In gunpowder manufacture, the drying oven.
- Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness.
- A shady, gloomy, or dark place or grove.
- Partial or total darkness; thick shade; obscurity.
- In gunpowder-manuf., the drying-oven.
- A feeling of melancholy apprehension
- Darkness, dimness or obscurity.
- The emotion of being glum.
- Moodiness; sullenness.
- The condition or character of being glum; sullenness.
- An atmosphere of depression and melancholy
- A gloomy ill-tempered feeling
GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: VERB
- To be dark or gloomy.
- To look or feel sad, sullen or despondent.
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GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly; to glimmer.
- To become dark or dim; to be or appear dismal, gloomy, or sad; to come to the evening twilight.
- To be or become dark, shaded, or obscure.
- To feel, appear, or act despondent, sad, or mournful.
- To make dark, shaded, or obscure.
- To make despondent; sadden.
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GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To fill with gloom; to make sad, dismal, or sullen.
- To render gloomy or dark; to obscure; to darken.
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GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To fill with gloom or despondency; make gloomy or sad.
- To darken, or make dark, gloomy, or somber.
- To appear dimly; be seen in an imperfect or waning light; glimmer; be in darkness or obscurity.
- To exhibit or produce a somber or melancholy feeling; appear sad, gloomy, or dismal; frown; lower.
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GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Pessimist, Unhappiness, Darkness, Sadness, Murk, Sombre, Drear, Hopelessness, Misery, Despair, Pessimism, Sombreness, Somberness, Glumness, Gloominess
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GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dark, Sorrow, Grief, Pessimist, Unhappiness, Darkness, Sadness, Murk, Sombre, Drear, Hopelessness, Misery, Despair, Sombreness, Gloominess
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GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All you typically find is doom and gloom.
- Yet not everybody sees only doom and gloom.
- Her laugh produced in him a momentary gloom.
- And made his way through ever deepening gloom,.
- LAURA: Oh, we look like the gloom stalkers!
- Overcoming stretches of doom and gloom without intoxicants.
- Gloom, Ars Magica, and Once Upon a Time!
- In the gloom at her side, Blend spoke.
- She squinted into the gloom but saw nothing.
- Green Bay into gloom on so many occasions.
- This is easily the best of the standalone Wolverine movies, but it also equates glumness with profundity.
- But the brief exercise failed to dispel the glumness for more than a few moments.
GLOOM vs GLUMNESS: QUESTIONS
- How many songs are on Old Man Gloom's the Ape of God?
- What does Tom Sawyer say about Doom and gloom in the air?
- How many answers are there for low spirits gloom crossword puzzle?
- How do you get the lunar gloom shader in Destiny 2?
- Where can I find gloom Shroom in Plants vs Zombies?
- Is there a lack of gloom or claustrophobia in glazing?
- Why did Tarzan and Sheeta go into the stygian gloom?
- How much does gloom make on YouTube per 1000 views?
- Is there a review for where the gloom becomes sound?
- When did Doom and gloom by Rolling Stones come out?
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