glum 的定义
glum·mer, glum·mest.
- sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected.
glum 近义词
sullen
更多glum例句
- They included Lupoi, who looked sheepishly glum as he nodded to a woman who is apparently his wife amongst the spectators.
- It makes for rather glum reading—not least because it was printed in 1816.
- For Derrida, in 1965, as often, the start of the summer was rather glum.
- Meanwhile, several Wall Street forecasters and other firms have lowered their estimates to the same glum ballpark.
- So why are economic forecasters so glum about the fourth quarter?
- He sat glum and thoughtful, his mind in unproductive travail, until the captain was announced.
- Why, I could talk for eight days without taking breath, and I am by nature a glum, silent man.
- Tessa is thinking of glum things to say to me, do sit down and say something funny.
- The thud of a bar dropped in place punctuated the evening's experience with a glum finality.
- I thought so because he passed us as we were coming home and was looking very glum.