glooming Synonyms
glooming Meaning
Wordnet
glooming (s)
depressingly dark
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glooming (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Gloom
Webster
glooming (n.)
Twilight (of morning or evening); the gloaming.
glooming Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The prisoner's cell was dark and glooming, his only companion his despair.
- The glooming clouds threatened to unleash their fury upon the unsuspecting town.
- The glooming landscape reflected the desolation in his heart.
- The ruins of the ancient castle gloomed over the ruins of their past.
- The glooming eyes of the stranger held a hint of ancient knowledge.
- 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.