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    Bleak
    /blēk/

    adjective

  2. Bleak definition: bare, desolate, and often windswept. See examples of BLEAK used in a sentence.

  3. Definitions of 'bleak' 1. If a situation is bleak, it is bad, and seems unlikely to improve. [...] 2. If you describe a place as bleak, you mean that it looks cold, empty, and unattractive. [...] 3. When the weather is bleak, it is cold, dull, and unpleasant. [...] More. Synonyms of 'bleak' • dismal, black, dark [...] • exposed, open, empty [...]

  4. 5 days ago · Unhappy; cheerless; miserable; emotionally desolate. Downtown Albany felt bleak that February after the divorce. A bleak future is in store for you. The news is bleak. The survey paints a bleak picture. Synonyms [ edit] (sickly pale): see also Thesaurus:pallid. Derived terms [ edit] bleaken.

  5. Dictionary definition of bleak. Stark, desolate, or lacking in hope or positive qualities, often in a way that evokes a sense of gloom or harshness. "The winter landscape was cold and bleak, with no signs of life." Detailed meaning of bleak.

  6. bleak; There are 2 main definitions of bleak in English: bleak 1; bleak ...

  7. (of a building or room) charmless and inhospitable; dreary he looked round the bleak little room in despair 3. (of the weather) cold and miserable a bleak midwinter's day 4. (of a situation) not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favourable outcome he paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way the future looks bleak 5.

  8. definition 1: cold, windswept, or barren. The countryside there is bleak in winter. synonyms: desolate, dismal, dreary. similar words: arctic, bare, barren, cold, forlorn, funereal, gloomy, meager, stark, tenebrous, windswept. definition 2: having a hopeless quality.

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