glooming Synonyms

glooming Meaning

Wordnet

glooming (s)

depressingly dark

Webster

glooming (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Gloom

Webster

glooming (n.)

Twilight (of morning or evening); the gloaming.

glooming Sentence Examples

  1. The sky gloomed darkly as a storm approached.
  2. The old manor house stood glooming and abandoned.
  3. The memories of that night gloomed over him like a heavy cloak.
  4. The forest was gloomy and glooming, casting an eerie shadow over the path.
  5. The prisoner's cell was dark and glooming, his only companion his despair.
  6. The glooming clouds threatened to unleash their fury upon the unsuspecting town.
  7. The glooming landscape reflected the desolation in his heart.
  8. The ruins of the ancient castle gloomed over the ruins of their past.
  9. The glooming eyes of the stranger held a hint of ancient knowledge.
  10. The glooming presence of evil hung heavy in the air, making him shiver with unease.

FAQs About the word glooming

depressingly darkof Gloom, Twilight (of morning or evening); the gloaming.

glaring, staring, scowling, louring,frowning, gazing, lowering, glowering,staring daggers, sulking

smiling, grinning, smiling, grinning, beaming,beaming,

The sky gloomed darkly as a storm approached.

The old manor house stood glooming and abandoned.

The memories of that night gloomed over him like a heavy cloak.

The forest was gloomy and glooming, casting an eerie shadow over the path.