Meaning & Definition of word "Gloomy"

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    Gloomy

    /ˈɡluːmi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Dark or poorly lit, especially so as to appear depressing or frightening.
      • Example: The gloomy weather made everyone feel disheartened.
    • 2. Feeling or showing sadness or a lack of hope.
      • Example: She had a gloomy expression after hearing the bad news.
    • 3. Overcast or cloudy, lacking brightness.
      • Example: The sky was gloomy all day, threatening rain at any moment.
    • 4. Dismal or murky in atmosphere or ambiance.
      • Example: The atmosphere in the abandoned house was gloomy and unsettling.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from 'gloum' meaning 'to be dim or dark'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    gloomy day:

    A day characterized by overcast skies and little sunlight.

    gloomy outlook:

    A pessimistic view or expectation about future events.

    gloomy thoughts:

    Sad or negative thoughts that are difficult to shake off.

    Related Words

    sad:

    Feeling sorrowful or unhappy.

    dark:

    Absence of light; not bright or colorful.

    depressing:

    Causing a feeling of sadness or despondency.

    Slang Meanings of gloomy

    Meaning: Feeling down or depressed in a casual context.

    Example Sentence: I'm just in a gloomy mood today, don't mind me.

    Meaning: A situation that feels heavy or burdensome.

    Example Sentence: This whole week has been pretty gloomy, hasn't it?