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    Gloom
    /ɡlo͞om/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. have a dark or somber appearance: literary "the black gibbet glooms beside the way"
    • 2. be or look depressed or despondent: "Charles was always glooming about money"
  2. The meaning of GLOOM is to look, feel, or act sullen or despondent. How to use gloom in a sentence.

  3. GLOOM definition: 1. feelings of great unhappiness and loss of hope: 2. a situation in which it is nearly dark and…. Learn more.

  4. GLOOM meaning: 1. feelings of great unhappiness and loss of hope: 2. a situation in which it is nearly dark and…. Learn more.

  5. noun. total or partial darkness; dimness. Synonyms: obscurity, shadow, shade. Antonyms: brightness. a state of melancholy or depression; low spirits. Synonyms: sadness, despondency, dejection. Antonyms: cheerful. a despondent or depressed look or expression. verb (used without object) to appear or become dark, dim, or somber.

  6. Gloom is a hazy darkness or dimness. The gloom of a moonless autumn evening is perfect for trick-or-treating, but not so perfect for sizing up your candy stash. It might make you nervous to walk in the gloom of your friend's rural neighborhood at night if you're used to well-lit city streets.

  7. gloom in British English. (ɡluːm ) noun. 1. partial or total darkness. 2. a state of depression or melancholy. 3. an appearance or expression of despondency or melancholy.

  8. a state of partial or total darkness. "he struck a match to dispel the gloom". gloom, gloominess, somberness, sombreness noun. a feeling of melancholy apprehension. gloom, gloominess, glumness noun. an atmosphere of depression and melancholy. "gloom pervaded the office".

  9. 1. ( n.) Partial or total darkness; thick shade; obscurity; as, the gloom of a forest, or of midnight. 2. ( n.) A shady, gloomy, or dark place or grove. 3. ( n.) Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness. 4. ( n.) In gunpowder manufacture, the drying oven. 5.

  10. : to grab hold of : appropriate to oneself. glommed on to her ideas. Did you know? It's a classic case of glomming: Americans seized on glaum (a term from Scots dialect that basically means “to grab”) and appropriated it as their own, changing it to glom in the process.

  11. gloom. noun. Darkness, dimness or obscurity. The gloom of a forest, or of midnight. synonyms. glumness. sombreness. gloominess. somberness. AI Feedback. "gloom" is an acceptable and usable word in written English. It is a noun meaning a state of depression, dejection, or a depressing atmosphere.

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