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gloomy

  • 1 gloomy

    1) (sad or depressed: Don't look so gloomy.) smutný, sklíčený
    2) (depressing: gloomy news.) deprimující
    3) (dim; dark: gloomy rooms.) tmavý
    * * *
    • zasmušilý
    • ponurý
    • temný
    • chmurný

    English-Czech dictionary > gloomy

  • 2 cheerless

    adjective (gloomy: a cheerless room.) ponurý
    * * *
    • ponurý
    • neveselý
    • neradostný

    English-Czech dictionary > cheerless

  • 3 cloud

    1.
    1) (a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky: white clouds in a blue sky; The hills were hidden in cloud.) oblak, mrak
    2) (a great number or quantity of anything small moving together: a cloud of flies.) mračno
    3) (something causing fear, depression etc: a cloud of sadness.) chmura
    2. verb
    1) ((often with over) to become cloudy: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.) zamračit (se)
    2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) zamlžené
    3) (to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled: His face clouded at the unhappy news.) zachmuřit (se)
    - cloudy
    - cloudburst
    - under a cloud
    * * *
    • oblak
    • mrak

    English-Czech dictionary > cloud

  • 4 dejected

    [di'‹ektid]
    (gloomy or miserable: He looked rather dejected.) sklíčený
    - dejection
    * * *
    • deprimovaný

    English-Czech dictionary > dejected

  • 5 depress

    [di'pres]
    1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) sklíčit
    2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) mírnit, snížit
    - depressing
    - depression
    * * *
    • stisknout
    • stlačit
    • deprimovat

    English-Czech dictionary > depress

  • 6 depressing

    adjective (tending to make one sad or gloomy: What a depressing piece of news!) deprimující
    * * *
    • stlačení
    • stisknutí
    • deprimující
    • depresivní

    English-Czech dictionary > depressing

  • 7 despondent

    [di'spondənt]
    (feeling miserable, unhappy, gloomy etc: She was utterly despondent at her failure.) sklíčený, skleslý
    - despondency
    * * *
    • sklíčený
    • skleslý

    English-Czech dictionary > despondent

  • 8 dismal

    ['dizməl]
    (gloomy: dismal news; Don't look so dismal!) chmurný, ponurý, smutný
    * * *
    • ponurý
    • depresivní

    English-Czech dictionary > dismal

  • 9 dreary

    ['driəri]
    1) (gloomy: What dreary weather!) pochmurný
    2) (very dull: I've got to go to another dreary meeting tomorrow.) nudný
    - dreariness
    * * *
    • pochmurný
    • ponurý
    • melancholický
    • miláček
    • chmurný
    • deprimující
    • drahoušek

    English-Czech dictionary > dreary

  • 10 gloom

    [ɡlu:m]
    1) (a state of not quite complete darkness: I could not tell the colour of the car in the gloom.) šero
    2) (sadness: The king's death cast a gloom over the whole country.) smutek
    - gloominess
    * * *
    • přítmí
    • skleslost
    • šero

    English-Czech dictionary > gloom

  • 11 glum

    (gloomy and sad: a glum expression.) mrzutý
    - glumness
    * * *
    • zamračený

    English-Czech dictionary > glum

  • 12 sepulchral

    1) (of tombs or burials.) náhrobní
    2) (gloomy or dismal: a deep, sepulchral voice.) hrobový
    * * *
    • pohřební

    English-Czech dictionary > sepulchral

  • 13 sombre

    ['sombə]
    1) (dark (and gloomy): Black is a sombre colour.) tmavý
    2) (grave; serious: He was in a sombre mood.) ponurý
    * * *
    • tmavý
    • zádumčivý
    • zasmušilý
    • ponurý
    • pochmurný
    • temný
    • melancholický
    • chmurný

    English-Czech dictionary > sombre

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  • Gloomy — can refer to:*gloom, a melancholy, depressing or despondent atmosphere *The song Gloomy Sunday *The Gloomy Dean, nickname of William Ralph Inge *Gloomy Bear, a fictional character *Gloomy Galleon …   Wikipedia

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  • gloomy — UK US /ˈgluːmi/ adjective ► not giving much hope for the future: »The stock market is sinking on the back of gloomy economic news. »Despite the gloomy outlook for personal computer sales in the United States, sales in Japan are strong …   Financial and business terms

  • gloomy — [adj1] dark, black bleak, caliginous, cheerless, clouded, cloudy, crepuscular, desolate, dim, dismal, dreary, dull, dusky, forlorn, funereal, lightless, murky, obscure, overcast, overclouded, sepulchral, shadowy, somber, tenebrous, unilluminated …   New thesaurus

  • gloomy — 1580s, probably from GLOOM (Cf. gloom) even though that word is not attested as early as this one is. Shakespeare used it of woods, Marlowe of persons. Gloomy Gus used in a general sense of sullen person since 1940s, from a comic strip character… …   Etymology dictionary

  • gloomy — index bleak (not favorable), bleak (severely simple), despondent, disconsolate, lugubrious, ominous, pessimistic, portentous ( …   Law dictionary

  • gloomy — 1 murky, obscure, *dark, dim, dusky Antonyms: brilliant (with reference to illumination) Contrasted words: *bright, effulgent, radiant, luminous: illuminated, illumined, lighted, lightened (see ILLUMINATE) 2 glum, *sullen, morose, saturnine, dour …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • gloomy — ► ADJECTIVE (gloomier, gloomiest) 1) dark or poorly lit, especially so as to cause fear or depression. 2) causing or feeling depression or despondency. DERIVATIVES gloomily adverb gloominess noun …   English terms dictionary

  • gloomy — [glo͞om′ē] adj. gloomier, gloomiest 1. overspread with or enveloped in darkness or dimness 2. a) very sad or dejected; hopeless; melancholy b) morose or sullen 3. causing gloom; dismal; depressing SYN. DARK …   English World dictionary

  • gloomy — [[t]glu͟ːmi[/t]] gloomier, gloomiest 1) ADJ GRADED If a place is gloomy, it is almost dark so that you cannot see very well. Inside it s gloomy after all that sunshine... All the electric lamps in this huge gloomy church were extinguished. 2) ADJ …   English dictionary

  • gloomy */ — UK [ˈɡluːmɪ] / US [ˈɡlumɪ] adjective Word forms gloomy : adjective gloomy comparative gloomier superlative gloomiest 1) feeling sad and without hope He became very gloomy and depressed. 2) showing that things are not going well and will probably… …   English dictionary

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