grimness (Meaning)

Wordnet

grimness (n)

the quality of being ghastly

something hard to endure

Webster

grimness (n.)

Fierceness of look; sternness; crabbedness; forbiddingness.

grimness Sentence Examples

  1. The grimness of the war zone left an indelible scar on the soldiers' minds.
  2. The detective's grimness suggested he had witnessed horrors beyond comprehension.
  3. The storm's relentless fury painted a grim portrait of nature's power.
  4. The abandoned building stood as a grim reminder of the city's forgotten past.
  5. The grimness in her eyes reflected the years of hardship she had endured.
  6. The grimness of the news cast a pall over the festive atmosphere.
  7. The hospital hallway exuded a grimness that spoke volumes about the suffering within.
  8. The grimness of the prison's interior was a testament to its brutal and unforgiving nature.
  9. The grimness of his stare sent shivers down their spines, warning them of his dangerous intentions.
  10. The grimness of the situation had a sobering effect on all who witnessed it.

FAQs About the word grimness

the quality of being ghastly, something hard to endureFierceness of look; sternness; crabbedness; forbiddingness.

mercilessness, inhumanity, ferociousness, savageness, cruelness,ferocity, sadism, fiendishness, savagery, viciousness

warmness,warmth, pity, warmth, warmness, tenderness, tenderness, pity, mercifulness, compassion

The grimness of the war zone left an indelible scar on the soldiers' minds.

The detective's grimness suggested he had witnessed horrors beyond comprehension.

The storm's relentless fury painted a grim portrait of nature's power.

The abandoned building stood as a grim reminder of the city's forgotten past.