grum Antonyms
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Meaning of grum
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grum (a.)
Morose; severe of countenance; sour; surly; glum; grim.
Low; deep in the throat; guttural; rumbling; as,
grum Sentence Examples
- The grum visage of the old man hinted at decades of hardship and sorrow.
- The dog's grum barks echoed through the empty alley, warning of approaching danger.
- Her grum mood cast a pall over the dinner party, making the atmosphere icy and uncomfortable.
- The grum clouds hovered overhead, threatening to unleash a torrent of rain.
- The grum waiter served us cold soup and stale bread, leaving a bitter taste in our mouths.
- The grum teacher's monotone voice grated on our nerves, making lessons unbearable.
- The grum janitor roamed the halls, his grumbling voice a constant annoyance.
- The grum boss's criticisms cut deep, leaving me feeling dejected and unmotivated.
- The grum cat sat in the window, its tail twitching in annoyance.
- Despite its grum exterior, the old building held a wealth of forgotten stories within its walls.
FAQs About the word grum
Morose; severe of countenance; sour; surly; glum; grim., Low; deep in the throat; guttural; rumbling; as,
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The grum visage of the old man hinted at decades of hardship and sorrow.
The dog's grum barks echoed through the empty alley, warning of approaching danger.
Her grum mood cast a pall over the dinner party, making the atmosphere icy and uncomfortable.
The grum clouds hovered overhead, threatening to unleash a torrent of rain.