glooms (Meaning)

glooms

to look sullen, discouraged, or depressed, lowness of spirits, a dark or shadowy place, to make dark, murky, or somber, an atmosphere of despondency, to loom up dimly, a sad mood, to look, feel, or act sullen or despondent, to be or become overcast, partial or total darkness

Synonyms & Antonyms of glooms

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to look sullen, discouraged, or depressed, lowness of spirits, a dark or shadowy place, to make dark, murky, or somber, an atmosphere of despondency, to loom up

scowls, lours,glares, stares, gazes,frowns, stares daggers, glowers, looks daggers, sniggers

smiles, beams,grins,

The gloomy clouds cast an oppressive shadow over the once-sunny landscape.

Her heart sank with each passing day, as the glooms of despair enveloped her like a suffocating blanket.

The abandoned house stood in the middle of an overgrown field, its windows shrouded in perpetual glooms.

The news of the tragedy plunged the community into a profound gloom, its residents mourning the loss of so many souls.