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gloomy
[gloo-mee]
adjective
dark or dim; deeply shaded.
gloomy skies.
Synonyms: , , , ,causing gloom; dismal or depressing.
a gloomy prospect.
filled with or showing gloom; sad, dejected, or melancholy.
Synonyms: , , , , ,Antonyms:hopeless or despairing; pessimistic.
a gloomy view of the future.
gloomy
/ ˈɡːɪ /
adjective
dark or dismal
causing depression, dejection, or gloom
gloomy news
despairing; sad
Other 51Թ Forms
- gloomily adverb
- gloominess noun
- overgloomily adverb
- overgloominess noun
- overgloomy adjective
- ungloomily adverb
- ungloomy adjective
- ˈǴdz adverb
- ˈǴdzԱ noun
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
West Indies, who were again without star all-rounder Hayley Matthews because of a shoulder injury, had slipped to 4-3 inside the first four overs after England chose to bowl first under gloomy skies.
In addition to the dance room, there’s an introductory entryway, a gloomy nighttime space and a car culture gallery.
The actor sits on a couch in a rented house in Los Feliz, his shoes kicked off to reveal socks patterned with the gloomy face of Edgar Allan Poe.
No team had a gloomier outlook than the Athletics this time last year, coming off back-to-back 100-loss seasons and playing out a somber final season at the Oakland Coliseum.
She had called for the hiring of 50 new firefighters and the creation of new street medicine teams — a rare example of investment during an otherwise gloomy fiscal year.
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