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1 gloomy
1) (sad or depressed: Don't look so gloomy.) nomākts; nospiests2) (depressing: gloomy news.) nospiedošs; nomācošs3) (dim; dark: gloomy rooms.) tumšs; drūms* * *tumšs, drūms; sadrūmis, nomākts -
2 gloomy prospects
drūmas izredzes -
3 cheerless
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4 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.) mākonis2) (a great number or quantity of anything small moving together: a cloud of flies.) mākonis; bars3) (something causing fear, depression etc: a cloud of sadness.) ēna; aptumšojums2. verb1) ((often with over) to become cloudy: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.) apmākties2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) apēnot; aizmiglot3) (to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled: His face clouded at the unhappy news.) sadrūmt•- cloudy
- cloudburst
- under a cloud* * *mākonis; aizsegs; ēna; duļķes; duļķojums; apmākties; apēnot; sadrūmt; saduļķot; aptumšot -
5 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) nomākt; nospiest2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) vājināt; mazināt•- depressing
- depression* * *nospiest, piespiest; vājināt, mazināt; nospiest, nomākt; pazemināt -
6 depressing
adjective (tending to make one sad or gloomy: What a depressing piece of news!) nomācošs* * *nomācošs -
7 despondent
[di'spondənt](feeling miserable, unhappy, gloomy etc: She was utterly despondent at her failure.) nomākts; grūtsirdīgs- despondency* * *grūtsirdīgs, nomākts -
8 dismal
['dizməl](gloomy: dismal news; Don't look so dismal!) drūms; nospiedošs- dismally* * *nomācošs, drūms -
9 dreary
['driəri]1) (gloomy: What dreary weather!) drūms2) (very dull: I've got to go to another dreary meeting tomorrow.) garlaicīgs•- drearily- dreariness* * *drūms; garlaicīgs -
10 gloom
[ɡlu:m]1) (a state of not quite complete darkness: I could not tell the colour of the car in the gloom.) tumsa2) (sadness: The king's death cast a gloom over the whole country.) drūmums; nomāktība•- gloomy- gloominess* * *tumsa; drūmums, nomāktība -
11 glum
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12 sepulchral
1) (of tombs or burials.) kapa-; kapu-; bēru-2) (gloomy or dismal: a deep, sepulchral voice.) aizkapa-; drūms* * *kapu, bēru; drūms -
13 sombre
['sombə]1) (dark (and gloomy): Black is a sombre colour.) tumšs; drūms2) (grave; serious: He was in a sombre mood.) drūms; nopietns* * *tumšs; drūms -
14 dejected
[di'‹ektid](gloomy or miserable: He looked rather dejected.) nomākts; nospiests- dejection
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