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Definition of gloom
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Gloom (n.)
Cloudiness
or
heaviness
of mind;
melancholy;
aspect
of
sorrow;
low
spirits;
dullness.
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Kill-joy
::
Kill-joy
(n.) One who
causes
gloom or
grief;
a
dispiriting
person.
Murky
::
Murky
(superl.)
Dark;
obscure;
gloomy.
Gloomth
::
Gloomth
(n.)
Gloom.
Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Affected
with, or
expressing,
gloom;
melancholy;
dejected;
as, a
gloomy
temper
or
countenance..
Gloom
::
Gloom (n.)
Partial
or total
darkness;
thick
shade;
obscurity;
as, the gloom of a
forest,
or of
midnight..
Scowl
::
Scowl (v. i.)
Hence,
to look
gloomy,
dark, or
threatening;
to
lower..
Lowering
::
Lowering
(a.) Dark and
threatening;
gloomy;
sullen;
as,
lowering
clouds
or sky..
Dreary
::
Dreary
(superl.)
Exciting
cheerless
sensations,
feelings,
or
associations;
comfortless;
dismal;
gloomy..
Infestive
::
Infestive
(a.)
Having
no
mirth;
not
festive
or
merry;
dull;
cheerless;
gloomy;
forlorn.
Black
::
Black (a.) Fig.:
Dismal,
gloomy,
or
forbidding,
like
darkness;
destitute
of moral light or
goodness;
atrociously
wicked;
cruel;
mournful;
calamitous;
horrible..
Desolation
::
Desolation
(n.) The state of being
desolated
or laid
waste;
ruin;
solitariness;
destitution;
gloominess.
Darken
::
Darken
(a.) To cast a gloom upon.
Glooming
::
Glooming
(n.)
Twilight
(of
morning
or
evening);
the
gloaming.
Melancholize
::
Melancholize
(v. i.) To
become
gloomy
or
dejected
in mind.
Mirksome
::
Mirksome
(a.) Dark;
gloomy;
murky.
Drearily
::
Drearily
(adv.)
Gloomily;
dismally.
Swart
::
Swart (a.)
Gloomy;
malignant.
Loweringly
::
Loweringly
(adv.)
In a
lowering
manner;
with
cloudiness
or
threatening
gloom.
Darkling
::
Darkling
(p. pr. & a.) Dark;
gloomy.
Saturnine
::
Saturnine
(a.)
Heavy;
grave;
gloomy;
dull; -- the
opposite
of
mercurial;
as, a
saturnine
person
or
temper..
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