gloomy

What is the Definition of gloomy?

Adjective:

  1. depressingly dark
  2. filled with melancholy and despondency
  3. causing dejection

How can I use gloomy in a sentence?

Harry, Ron, and Hermione did not speak to each other at all until they came to a halt in the entrance hall, which seemed very cold and gloomy after the grounds.

Uncle Vernon stopped at last outside a gloomy-looking hotel on the outskirts of a big city.

I am sure Firenze thought he was acting for the best, he said in his gloomy voice.

The gloomy weather matched his mood that day. - Мрачная погода соответствовала его настроению в тот день.

For some reason, he was looking gloomy.


Other meanings of gloomy (synonyms, cognates).


ENRU
gloomy
  • мрачный


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