GLOOMY vs GLUM: NOUN
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- The quality or state of being moody, melancholy, and gloomy or an instance of it.
- The blues. Often used with the:
- A sullen look; a frown.
- Sullenness.
GLOOMY vs GLUM: ADJECTIVE
- Depressingly dark
- Reflecting gloom
- Causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom
- Depressing in character or appearance
- Causing dejection
- Partially or totally dark, especially dismal and dreary.
- Showing or filled with gloom.
- Causing or producing gloom; depressing.
- Marked by hopelessness; very pessimistic.
- Imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded.
- Affected with, or expressing, gloom; melancholy; dejected.
- Characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Reflecting gloom
- Showing a brooding ill humor
- Moody and melancholy; dejected.
- Gloomy; dismal.
- Moody; silent; sullen.
- Sad, despondent.
- Moody and melancholic
GLOOMY vs GLUM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To look sullen; to be of a sour countenance; to be glum.
GLOOMY vs GLUM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Thickly shaded; cheerlessly obscure; shadowy; dark; somber.
- Affected with, characterized by, or expressing gloom; wearing the aspect of sorrow; depressed or depressing; melancholy; doleful: as, a gloomy countenance; a gloomy prospect.
- Synonyms Dim, dusky, cloudy, cheerless, lowering. See darkness.
- Gloomily sullen or silent; moody; frowning.
- To frown; look sullen or glum: same as gloom.
GLOOMY vs GLUM: RELATED WORDS
- Disconsolate, Dejected, Sad, Hopeless, Dark, Drear, Drab, Glooming, Dispiriting, Cheerless, Dismal, Depressing, Dreary, Glum, Grim
- Downbeat, Grim, Bleak, Long faced, Ill natured, Saturnine, Dark, Glowering, Moody, Sour, Sullen, Dejected, Morose, Dour, Gloomy
GLOOMY vs GLUM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disconsolate, Dejected, Sad, Hopeless, Dark, Drear, Drab, Glooming, Dispiriting, Cheerless, Dismal, Depressing, Dreary, Glum, Grim
- Downbeat, Grim, Bleak, Long faced, Ill natured, Saturnine, Dark, Glowering, Moody, Sour, Sullen, Dejected, Morose, Dour, Gloomy
GLOOMY vs GLUM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But the reality shows a rather gloomy picture.
- Allwas dark and gloomy, the whether being cold.
- Recent history seems to support this gloomy prognosis.
- The scenery in both is wild and gloomy.
- It may be cloudy, even a tad gloomy.
- All around it was deserted and peculiarly gloomy.
- Gloomy day outside when I took these pictures.
- The weather up ahead looked gloomy but settled?
- New Caprica or Kobol were barren and gloomy.
- Dark: gloomy; hazy; slmady; opaque; murky; obscure; unintelligible.
- Scratch a glum Greek, and you'll find a bull.
- You look as glum as a Jesuit in Lent.
- I avoided parachuting actors portraying Bond and the Queen: no wonder she looked so glum.
- They look glum but these Daily Express women were in fact putting on an act.
- Or do I drag it by my side half-heartedly, glum and sullen?.
- His normally glum expression was replaced by the most charming smile.
- Like him she wore hard shoes with a glum expression.
- Perhaps this makes you feel glum about your current ass.
- Turn and tell your partner why Fred is glum.
- Animals, majestic landscapes, glum contestants on a boat.
GLOOMY vs GLUM: QUESTIONS
- Where to find feeling bummed or gloomy crossword clue 2021?
- How many answers are there for dreary gloomy crossword clue?
- Is there any light on the sometimes gloomy London Horizon?
- Is the country obsessed with gloomy prognostications about its future?
- What is it about'Gloomy Sunday'that holds your attention?
- What's included in Gloomy Sunday digital sheet music?
- How did the king become gloomy on Tuesday mornings?
- Apa yang menyebabkan lagu "Gloomy Sunday" bunuh diri?
- Apa kisah seram yang menyelimuti lagu "Gloomy Sunday"?
- Are we quietly confident despite the gloomy predictions?
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