gloomth (Meaning)

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gloomth (n.)

Gloom.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gloomth

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gloomth Sentence Examples

  1. The room was shrouded in a deep gloomth that enveloped her like a suffocating blanket.
  2. The rain outside cast a gloomy haze, filling the day with an oppressive sense of gloomth.
  3. The news of the tragedy sent a wave of gloomth through the community, darkening spirits and dampening hearts.
  4. The abandoned building exuded an eerie gloomth that whispered secrets of a forgotten past.
  5. The artist's work was imbued with a palpable gloomth, reflecting her own inner turmoil.
  6. The forest at dusk took on a sinister gloomth, its trees casting long, menacing shadows.
  7. The once-vibrant city had fallen into a state of gloomth, its streets deserted and its buildings crumbling.
  8. The storm raged with such ferocity that it seemed to unleash a physical form of gloomth upon the land.
  9. His heart sank into a profound gloomth as he realized the depth of his loss.
  10. The news of her illness cast a perpetual gloomth over the family, leaving them forever changed.

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Gloom.

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The room was shrouded in a deep gloomth that enveloped her like a suffocating blanket.

The rain outside cast a gloomy haze, filling the day with an oppressive sense of gloomth.

The news of the tragedy sent a wave of gloomth through the community, darkening spirits and dampening hearts.

The abandoned building exuded an eerie gloomth that whispered secrets of a forgotten past.