Gloomy

/ˈɡluːmi/

Meaning & Definition

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

Feeling down or depressed in a casual context.
I'm just in a gloomy mood today, don't mind me.
A situation that feels heavy or burdensome.
This whole week has been pretty gloomy, hasn't it?