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n. 1 darkness, dimness or obscurity. 2 A melancholy, depressing or despondent atmosphere. 3 Cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness. 4 A drying oven used in gunpowder manufacture. vb. 1 (context intransitive ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gloom \Gloom\ (gl[=oo]m), n. [AS. gl[=o]m twilight, from the root of E. glow. See Glow , and cf. Glum , Gloam .] Partial or total darkness; thick shade; obscurity; as, the gloom of a forest, or of midnight. A shady, gloomy, or dark place or grove. Before ...
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Gloom is a low level of light which is so dim that there are physiological and psychological effects. Human vision at this level becomes monochrome and the place then seems dull and depressing.
Usage examples of gloom.
The clouds paled, turned rosy for a moment with the afterglow, then deepened into purple gloom.
His back felt so naked, so white in the gloom that he kept expecting to glance around and see the kid aiming with a smile at the cleft between his shoulder blades.
The guests at the Albergo Monte Gazza peered at one another over dinner through a gradually deepening gloom, enlivened by occasional lurches towards complete darkness.
Then his eyes began to adapt themselves to the gloom, and he distinguished a tall, bearded man, who sat upon an angareb, the native bedstead of the Soudan, and two others, who squatted beside him on the ground.
CHAPTER I MANHATTAN MENACE LIKE a crouched monster watching for its prey, the Argyle Museum squatted in its own gloom, surrounded by darkness that was itself a relic of departed years.
Slashing down the nearest marksman, he delivered a fierce, challenging laugh that rose to a mighty, shivering crescendo, waking what seemed to be the echoes of gathered years from the vast gloom surrounding the Argyle Museum!
Sharpe had made a brief excursion in the dusk and had returned with two clay bottles filled with arrack, and they drank the liquor in the gloom.
Then his vision cleared and he saw that the Asper snake was gone and the chamber had returned to its former gloom.
No one, however, but himself, was in these chambers, and, leaving open the doors, through which he passed, he came again to the great drawing-room, whose spaciousness and silent gloom somewhat awed him.
Men and women and young children, gaunt with hunger and begrimed with dirt, some with faces that were hard and stony, some with faces that were weak and simple, some with eyes that were red as blood, all weary with waiting and wasted with long pain, ran hither and thither in the gloom of the foul place where they were immured together.
At this hour while yet the heart burns with the anguish of sorrow, and the gloom of bereavement still hangs low, my thoughts turn in loving remembrance to my sincere beloved sisters and brothers in the Cause.
At 1830 a blinker message from Chikuma served further to deepen the gloom in Nagara.
A bright streak of energy shot out of the gloom and struck the blob head-on.
The Bosquet was a favourite retreat of his, with its shadows and silence and its moist green gloom.
The room was depressing, and all thoughts of a capable if bossy housekeeper vanished in the gloom.