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Definition of gloom
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Gloom (v. t.) To fill with
gloom;
to make sad,
dismal,
or
sullen..
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Dreary
::
Dreary
(superl.)
Exciting
cheerless
sensations,
feelings,
or
associations;
comfortless;
dismal;
gloomy..
Sombrous
::
Sombrous
(a.)
Gloomy;
somber.
Erebus
::
Erebus
(n.) A place of
nether
darkness,
being the
gloomy
space
through
which the souls
passed
to
Hades.
See
Milton's
Paradise
Lost, Book II., line 883..
Glome
::
Glome (v. i.) To
gloom;
to look
gloomy,
morose,
or
sullen..
Sadness
::
Sadness
(n.)
Quality
of being sad, or
unhappy;
gloominess;
sorrowfulness;
dejection..
Dusky
::
Dusky (a.)
Gloomy;
sad;
melancholy.
Dismally
::
Dismally
(adv.)
In a
dismal
manner;
gloomily;
sorrowfully;
uncomfortably.
Lightsome
::
Lightsome
(a.)
Having
light;
lighted;
not dark or
gloomy;
bright.
Sombrely
::
Sombrely
(adv.)
In a
somber
manner;
sombrously;
gloomily;
despondingly.
Glome
::
Glome (n.)
Gloom.
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.) Not
inhabited
or
occupied;
without
signs of
inhabitants
or
occupation;
desolate;
deserted;
silent;
still;
hence,
gloomy;
dismal;
as, the
solitary
desert..
Mirk
::
Mirk (n.)
Darkness;
gloom;
murk.
Darksome
::
Darksome
(a.) Dark;
gloomy;
obscure;
shaded;
cheerless.
Overgloom
::
Overgloom
(v. t.) To
spread
gloom over; to make
gloomy;
to
overshadow.
Thick
::
Thick (n.) A
thicket;
as,
gloomy
thicks..
Dull-browed
::
Dull-browed
(a.)
Having
a
gloomy
look.
Dismalness
::
Dismalness
(n.) The
quality
of being
dismal;
gloominess.
Trist
::
Trist (a.) Sad;
sorrowful;
gloomy.
Horror
::
Horror
(n.) That which
excites
horror
or
dread,
or is
horrible;
gloom;
dreariness..
Rooky
::
Rooky (a.)
Misty;
gloomy.
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