Sentence example with the word 'gloomy'

gloomy

Cassandra-like, cirrose, depressant, dispiriting, dusky, ill, melancholy, of evil portent, sinister, triste

Definition adj. depressingly dark

Last update: January 5, 2016


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The future of this industry looks gloomy.   [adjective]

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The day was gloomy due to cloudy weather.   [adjective]

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Whoever saw a frisky dog in a gloomy family, or a sad dog in a happy one?   [adjective]

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In a long gloomy corridor the Vixen had become suddenly furtive, looking all around.   [adjective]

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The outer apartment of the cavern was silent and gloomy.   [adjective]

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It was silent and gloomy, being tenanted solely by the captive, and lighted by the dying embers of a fire, which had been used for the purposed of cookery.   [adjective]

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Instead of taking the alarm, the unconscious savage stretched forward his neck, as if he also watched the movements about the gloomy lake, with a sort of silly curiosity.   [adjective]

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Heyward would have ventured a remonstrance had there been anything encouraging in the gloomy reserve of Magua.   [adjective]

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Never had she seen his countenance more gloomy.   [adjective]

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