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What is another word for Gloom? – 158 Gloom Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    darkness shadow murk dreariness somberness melancholy sorrow sadness despair hopelessness bleakness desolation despondency moroseness glumness sullenness sulky dismal dreary depressing unhappy miserable wretched mournful lamentable pitiful woeful doleful sorrowful dismal gloomy cloudy overcast dismal bleak cheerless joyless dismal disheartening discouraging

    Meaning of Gloom

    The primary meaning of the word "gloom" is a state of partial or total darkness.

    Definitions

    • A state of partial or total darkness, especially in a place that is normally well-lit
    • * A feeling of deep sadness, sorrow, or despondency
    • * A state of being overcast or clouded, especially with regard to the weather

    Etymology of Gloom

    The word "gloom" originates from the Old English word "glōm", which is also related to the Old Norse word "glōmr", meaning "twilight" or "darkness"
    The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe a state of partial or total darkness, and its meaning has expanded to include emotional states of sadness and despondency

    Example Uses

    • The room was filled with gloom after the power outage
    • * The news of the accident cast a gloom over the entire family
    • * The gloom of the forest made it difficult to navigate

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    brightness light cheerfulness happiness joy delight sunshine radiance glow beam sparkle glitter shine luminosity clarity brilliance buoyancy optimism hopefulness enthusiasm euphoria elation exhilaration thrill ecstasy