gloomy|gloomier|gloomiest in English
adjective
['gloom·y || 'gluːmɪ]
sad, depressing, melancholy; dark, dim
Use "gloomy|gloomier|gloomiest" in a sentence
1. Other economic indicators, however, paint a gloomier picture.
2. Gloomy Sunday
3. The Bunker became gloomier still the next day, when the newlyweds committed suicide
4. He looks gloomy today.
5. We sat in gloomy silence.
6. The future looked decidedly gloomy.
7. Antonyms for Bounciest include sullenest, dullest, lowest, saddest, unhappiest, miserablest, gloomiest, moodiest, forlornest and mournfullest
8. Daniel seems very morose and gloomy.
9. Now, don't start to get gloomy.
10. He approached imperceptibly the gloomy recess.
11. The cemetery is a gloomy place.
12. He was still gloomy and disheartened.
13. Cimmerian definition is - very dark or gloomy
14. Antonyms for Bubbliest include flattest, stillest, dullest, sullenest, saddest, lowest, unhappiest, miserablest, gloomiest and moodiest
15. Antonyms for Blithest include gloomiest, morosest, saddest, dourest, glummest, sulkiest, sullenest, unhappiest, miserablest and wretchedest
16. It was a wet and gloomy day.
17. Caliginous 1. Dark, misty and gloomy. 2.
18. His gloomy prognostications proved to be false.
19. 2 Daniel seems very morose and gloomy.
20. Inside it's gloomy after all that sunshine.
21. Horror stories, complaints and gloomy predictions are plentiful.
22. She paints a gloomy picture of the future.
23. Atrabilious is when you're feeling sad, melancholy, gloomy, or depressed So basically if somebody says they're Atrabilious, that means their sad or gloomy.
24. What does Cimmerian mean? Very dark or gloomy
25. I'm haunted with gloomy thoughts and sad memories.