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Definition of gloom
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Gloom (v. t.) To
render
gloomy
or dark; to
obscure;
to
darken.
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Downlooked
::
Downlooked
(a.)
Having
a
downcast
countenance;
dejected;
gloomy;
sullen.
Brood
::
Brood (v. i.) To have the mind dwell
continuously
or
moodily
on a
subject;
to think long and
anxiously;
to be in a state of
gloomy,
serious
thought;
--
usually
followed
by over or on; as, to brood over
misfortunes..
Saturnist
::
Saturnist
(n.) A
person
of a dull,
grave,
gloomy
temperament..
Lower
::
Lower (v. i.) To be dark,
gloomy,
and
threatening,
as
clouds;
to be
covered
with dark and
threatening
clouds,
as the sky; to show
threatening
signs of
approach,
as a
tempest..
Glooming
::
Glooming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gloo.
Blue
::
Blue
(superl.)
Severe
or over
strict
in
morals;
gloom;
as, blue and sour
religionists;
suiting
one who is over
strict
in
morals;
inculcating
an
impracticable,
severe,
or
gloomy
mortality;
as, blue
laws..
Desolation
::
Desolation
(n.) The state of being
desolated
or laid
waste;
ruin;
solitariness;
destitution;
gloominess.
Darksome
::
Darksome
(a.) Dark;
gloomy;
obscure;
shaded;
cheerless.
Scowl
::
Scowl (n.)
Hence,
gloom;
dark or
threatening
aspect..
Tenebrous
::
Tenebrous
(a.) Dark;
gloomy;
dusky;
tenebrious.
Gloom
::
Gloom (n.)
Partial
or total
darkness;
thick
shade;
obscurity;
as, the gloom of a
forest,
or of
midnight..
Sadness
::
Sadness
(n.)
Quality
of being sad, or
unhappy;
gloominess;
sorrowfulness;
dejection..
Horror
::
Horror
(n.) That which
excites
horror
or
dread,
or is
horrible;
gloom;
dreariness..
Sad
::
Sad
(supperl.)
Affected
with grief or
unhappiness;
cast down with
affliction;
downcast;
gloomy;
mournful.
Dead
::
Dead (n.) The most quiet or
deathlike
time; the
period
of
profoundest
repose,
inertness,
or
gloom;
as, the dead of
winter..
Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Imperfectly
illuminated;
dismal
through
obscurity
or
darkness;
dusky;
dim;
clouded;
as, the
cavern
was
gloomy..
Cloud
::
Cloud (v. t.) To
darken
or
obscure,
as if by
hiding
or
enveloping
with a
cloud;
hence,
to
render
gloomy
or
sullen..
Overgloom
::
Overgloom
(v. t.) To
spread
gloom over; to make
gloomy;
to
overshadow.
Sullen
::
Sullen
(a.)
Gloomy;
dismal;
foreboding.
Uncloud
::
Uncloud
(v. t.) To free from
clouds;
to
unvail;
to clear from
obscurity,
gloom,
sorrow,
or the
like..
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