bleakness (Meaning)

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bleakness (n)

a bleak and desolate atmosphere

bleakness Sentence Examples

  1. The barren landscape stretched for miles, its bleakness accentuated by the absence of life.
  2. As winter settled in, the bleakness of the forest was palpable, with leafless trees and frozen ground.
  3. The film depicted the harsh bleakness of life in a war-torn country.
  4. Despite their efforts, they couldn't shake off the feeling of bleakness that hung over the village.
  5. The novel's protagonist found solace in writing poetry, a means to express the bleakness of his existence.
  6. The abandoned factory stood as a symbol of the economic bleakness that had befallen the town.
  7. Walking through the cemetery, she couldn't help but feel the weight of the surrounding bleakness.
  8. The artist's paintings often captured the desolate bleakness of urban landscapes.
  9. The poet's verses resonated with readers, capturing the emotional bleakness of the human condition.
  10. Even amidst the vibrant colors of spring, there was an underlying sense of bleakness in her heart.

FAQs About the word bleakness

a bleak and desolate atmosphere

chill, bitterness, chilliness, rawness, bite, cold, sharpness,coldness, nippiness, frigidity

warmth, warmness, warmness,warmth, sultriness, balminess, balminess,heat, hotness, hotness

The barren landscape stretched for miles, its bleakness accentuated by the absence of life.

As winter settled in, the bleakness of the forest was palpable, with leafless trees and frozen ground.

The film depicted the harsh bleakness of life in a war-torn country.

Despite their efforts, they couldn't shake off the feeling of bleakness that hung over the village.