gloom 的 3 个定义
- total or partial darkness; dimness.
- a state of melancholy or depression; low spirits.
- a despondent or depressed look or expression.
- to appear or become dark, dim, or somber.
- to look sad, dismal, or dejected; frown.
- to fill with gloom; make gloomy or sad; sadden.
- to make dark or somber.
gloom 近义词
melancholy, depression
gloom 的近义词 42 个
- anguish
- bitterness
- despair
- discouragement
- doldrums
- foreboding
- grief
- horror
- malaise
- misery
- pessimism
- sadness
- sorrow
- weariness
- woe
- blues
- catatonia
- chagrin
- cheerlessness
- dejection
- desolation
- despondency
- disconsolateness
- distress
- dolor
- downheartedness
- dullness
- dumps
- heaviness
- misgiving
- morbidity
- mourning
- oppression
- pensiveness
- unhappiness
- vexation
- blue devils
- blue funk
- dismals
- heavy-heartedness
- low spirits
- saturninity
gloom 的反义词 21 个
darkness, blackness
更多gloom例句
- Away from this gloom and doom, stockbrokers in India have raked in millions during the pandemic.
- In this atmosphere of gloom and despair, much help has come from individuals who have shown extraordinary courage and come up with solutions to tackle the crisis.
- There is much more understanding about the importance of flexibility at work as a result of the pandemic too, so it’s not all doom and gloom.
- There’s Trent Williams, the star left tackle and one of the faces of Washington’s franchise in the 2010s whose refusal to play after a botched cancer diagnosis enveloped the team in a fog of gloom for all of last year.
- A similar story played out for Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, a Delhi-based musician, whose songwriting emerged out of the loneliness and gloom of the pandemic.
- They peered out into the gloom from Battery Park and could not make out her form.
- He is rather drawn to figures in pain, to the primordial, and to gloom.
- In the gloom the flash of missiles impacting in the distance heartened them.
- To add to the gloom, several high-profile Ebola cases have occurred in health-care workers treating patients with the disease.
- Hockney released the landscape from eternal gloom and flooded it with light.
- As his eye became accustomed to the gloom, David Arden saw traces of gilding on the walls.
- She saw his back for an instant against the pale gloom of the garden, in which vapour was curling.
- He spoke Urdu exceedingly well, and it was difficult in the gloom to recognize him as a European.
- Once more these huge explosions unloading their cargoes of midnight on to the evening gloom.
- He may be considered as one of the learned few whose genius dissipated the gloom of the 8th century.