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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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Darksome
::
Darksome
(a.) Dark;
gloomy;
obscure;
shaded;
cheerless.
Gloominess
::
Gloominess
(n.) State of being
gloomy.
Dark
::
Dark (n.) The
condition
of
ignorance;
gloom;
secrecy.
Dump
::
Dump (v. t.) A dull,
gloomy
state of the mind;
sadness;
melancholy;
low
spirits;
despondency;
ill
humor;
-- now used only in the
plural..
Dead
::
Dead (n.) The most quiet or
deathlike
time; the
period
of
profoundest
repose,
inertness,
or
gloom;
as, the dead of
winter..
Shadow
::
Shadow
(n.) To
cloud;
to
darken;
to cast a gloom over.
Lurid
::
Lurid (a.) Pale
yellow;
ghastly
pale; wan;
gloomy;
dismal.
Depress
::
Depress
(v. t.) To cast a gloom upon; to
sadden;
as, his
spirits
were
depressed..
Sullen
::
Sullen
(a.)
Gloomily
angry and
silent;
cross;
sour;
affected
with ill
humor;
morose.
Glooming
::
Glooming
(n.)
Twilight
(of
morning
or
evening);
the
gloaming.
Saturnine
::
Saturnine
(a.)
Heavy;
grave;
gloomy;
dull; -- the
opposite
of
mercurial;
as, a
saturnine
person
or
temper..
Overgloom
::
Overgloom
(v. t.) To
spread
gloom over; to make
gloomy;
to
overshadow.
Darkly
::
Darkly
(adv.)
With a dark,
gloomy,
cruel,
or
menacing
look..
Gloom
::
Gloom (v. t.) To
render
gloomy
or dark; to
obscure;
to
darken.
Kill-joy
::
Kill-joy
(n.) One who
causes
gloom or
grief;
a
dispiriting
person.
Acherontic
::
Acherontic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Acheron;
infernal;
hence,
dismal,
gloomy;
moribund..
Dismalness
::
Dismalness
(n.) The
quality
of being
dismal;
gloominess.
Scowl
::
Scowl (n.)
Hence,
gloom;
dark or
threatening
aspect..
Drearily
::
Drearily
(adv.)
Gloomily;
dismally.
Tenebrose
::
Tenebrose
(a.)
Characterized
by
darkness
or
gloom;
tenebrous.
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