bleak|bleaker|bleakest in English
adjective
[bliːk]
cold; cheerless, gloomy; bare
Use "bleak|bleaker|bleakest" in a sentence
1. The bottom line is even bleaker.
2. Horoscopes are merely harmless escapism from an ever-bleaker world.
3. Baulkiest bulkiest flakiest ballsiest blasties palliest bleakest ballistae blastiest blackest
4. It is a bureaucracy of incarceration beyond the dreams of the bleakest writer.
5. 28 The future looks bleak.
6. The immediate outlook remains bleak.
7. It's a bleak, quiet world.
8. This is a bleak valley.
9. Alberg gave him a bleak stare.
10. 24 I glimpsed a bleak future.
11. 2 The medical prognosis was bleak.
12. 23 The economic outlook is bleak.
13. 13 The immediate outlook remains bleak.
14. "Italian Bleak Alburnus albidus (Costa, 1838)".
15. 7 This is a bleak valley.
16. Is this countrified bleak fundamentalism a spoof?
17. 14 Alberg gave him a bleak stare.
18. Synonyms for Barrenest include aridest, boniest, deadest, poorest, starkest, barest, emptiest, austerest, bleakest and harshest
19. Synonyms for Barrener include arider, bonier, deader, poorer, starker, barer, emptier, austerer, bleaker and harsher
20. Compound yields assume the reinvestment of dividends. For savers, the picture probably will get bleaker.
21. • The future looked bleak and Barren
22. The future looked bleak and barren.
23. The outlook for jobs is bleak.
24. Prospects for the industry are extremely bleak.
25. The outlook for the economy is bleak.