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gloom
[ gloom ]
noun
- total or partial darkness; dimness.
Synonyms: obscurity, shadow, shade
Antonyms: brightness
- a state of melancholy or depression; low spirits.
Synonyms: sadness, despondency, dejection
Antonyms: cheerful
- a despondent or depressed look or expression.
verb (used without object)
- to appear or become dark, dim, or somber.
- to look sad, dismal, or dejected; frown.
verb (used with object)
- to fill with gloom; make gloomy or sad; sadden.
- to make dark or somber.
gloom
/ ɡluːm /
noun
- partial or total darkness
- a state of depression or melancholy
- an appearance or expression of despondency or melancholy
- poetic.a dim or dark place
verb
- intr to look sullen or depressed
- to make or become dark or gloomy
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Derived Forms
- ˈgloomfully, adverb
- ˈgloomful, adjective
- ˈgloomless, adjective
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Other Words From
- gloomful adjective
- gloomful·ly adverb
- gloomless adjective
- outgloom verb (used with object)
- under·gloom noun
- un·gloom verb (used with object)
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gloom1
C14 gloumben to look sullen; related to Norwegian dialect glome to eye suspiciously
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Example Sentences
Along with the gloom, there is a strong sense of déjà vu - like we have seen this all many times before in the past 15 years.
From BBC
But her youth wasn’t just doom and gloom.
From Los Angeles Times
As a reminder to negotiators of the urgency of the situation there was fresh scientific gloom.
From BBC
It is also likely that we will see some sunshine this week, after the lack of sunshine so far in November under the anticyclonic gloom.
From BBC
Anticyclonic gloom has settled on the UK recently bringing extensive cloud.
From BBC
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