See examples of gloomy used in a sentence. Not expecting or believing anything good in a situation Gloomy means dark and dreary. a cloudy day, a sad song about lost love, your downbeat mood after your team loses a big game — all of these can be called gloomy. Gloomy synonyms, gloomy pronunciation, gloomy translation, english dictionary definition of gloomy Partially or totally dark, especially dismal and dreary Showing or filled with gloom
Definition of gloomy adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Discover everything about the word gloomy in english Gloom•y (glo̅o̅′ mē), adj., gloom•i•er, gloom•i•est Filled with or showing gloom A gloomy view of the future.
While all these words mean devoid of cheer or comfort, gloomy often suggests lack of hope or promise. Noun [edit] gloomy (plural gloomies) (informal) someone or something that is gloomy or pessimistic
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