be+gloomy

  • 11gloomy — UK US /ˈgluːmi/ adjective ► not giving much hope for the future: »The stock market is sinking on the back of gloomy economic news. »Despite the gloomy outlook for personal computer sales in the United States, sales in Japan are strong …

    Financial and business terms

  • 12gloomy — [adj1] dark, black bleak, caliginous, cheerless, clouded, cloudy, crepuscular, desolate, dim, dismal, dreary, dull, dusky, forlorn, funereal, lightless, murky, obscure, overcast, overclouded, sepulchral, shadowy, somber, tenebrous, unilluminated …

    New thesaurus

  • 13Gloomy Tube-nosed Bat — Conservation status Critically endangered, possibly extinct (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …

    Wikipedia

  • 14Gloomy Sunday (группа) — Gloomy Sunday Жанр doom metal Годы 2003 по сей день Страна …

    Википедия

  • 15gloomy — 1580s, probably from GLOOM (Cf. gloom) even though that word is not attested as early as this one is. Shakespeare used it of woods, Marlowe of persons. Gloomy Gus used in a general sense of sullen person since 1940s, from a comic strip character… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 16Gloomy Grim — est un groupe de Black metal finlandais fondé en 1995 par Agathon qui semble à certains moments le seul membre réel du groupe, un peu à la manière de Quorthon. Formation Agathon (chant/claviers) Mörgoth (guitare) Lord (guitare) Nukklear… …

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  • 17gloomy — index bleak (not favorable), bleak (severely simple), despondent, disconsolate, lugubrious, ominous, pessimistic, portentous ( …

    Law dictionary

  • 18gloomy outlook — index pessimism Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 19gloomy — 1 murky, obscure, *dark, dim, dusky Antonyms: brilliant (with reference to illumination) Contrasted words: *bright, effulgent, radiant, luminous: illuminated, illumined, lighted, lightened (see ILLUMINATE) 2 glum, *sullen, morose, saturnine, dour …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 20gloomy — ► ADJECTIVE (gloomier, gloomiest) 1) dark or poorly lit, especially so as to cause fear or depression. 2) causing or feeling depression or despondency. DERIVATIVES gloomily adverb gloominess noun …

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