affecting, bored, despondent, distressful, grievous, lamentable, out of humor, prey to malaise, sickened, uncheerful, unjoyful, wretched
Definitionadj. causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy
Last update: June 29, 2015
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However, a warm savory steam from the kitchen served to belie the apparently cheerless prospect before us. [Please select]
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The room looked cheerless and dingy to Edna as she entered. [Please select]
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From his fence the divine now spoke, in approbation, but with another strong, cheerless smile. [Please select]
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A cheerless rain was falling from a grey sky. [Please select]
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She took a final glance around her stripped and cheerless rooms. [Please select]
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In its cheerless winter colors it was a dreary thing to see. [Please select]
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It has its valleys, cheerless, lone, and drear, Dark-shaded by the lonely cypress tree. [Please select]
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But even of that poor, melancholy, cheerless home they were denied the consolation. [Please select]
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For earth would be a cheerless place, If it were not for these. [Please select]
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The doll-eyed boy smiled girlishly upon me as he descended the steps, but the correspondent strode slowly away with the downcast, cheerless countenance of a man who has been hurt beyond recovery. [Please select]
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Don't kill the birds, the pretty birds, That play among the trees; 'Twould make the earth a cheerless place, Should we dispense with these.' [Please select]
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