gloomglum
gloom (v)
- present
- glooms
- past
- gloomed
- past participle
- gloomed
- present participle
- glooming
gloom (n)
- plural
- glooms
English Definitions:
gloom, somberness, sombreness (noun)
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"
gloom (Noun)
darkness, dimness or obscurity.
gloom (Noun)
a melancholy, depressing or despondent atmosphere
gloom (Verb)
To be dark or gloomy.
gloom (Verb)
to look or feel sad, sullen or despondent.
Gloom
Gloom is a low level of light which is so dim that there are physiological and psychological effects. Human vision at this level becomes monochrome and has lessened clarity.
gloom
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