Gloom

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Gloom

Definition: Gloom

Gloom

Noun

1. A state of partial or total darkness; "he struck a match to dispell the gloom".

2. A feeling of melancholy apprehension.

3. An atmosphere of depression and melancholy; "gloom pervaded the office".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "gloom" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Gloom

DomainDefinition

Mining

A stove for drying gunpowder; drying oven. (references)

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Synonyms: Gloom

Synonyms: gloominess (n), glumness (n), somberness (n), sombreness (n). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Gloom

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Compensation

Phrase: " light is mingled with the gloom "; every dark cloud has a silver lining; primo avulso non deficit alter; saepe creat molles aspera spina rosas.

Dejection

Heaviness; Adjective: infestivity, gloom; weariness; taedium vitae, disgust of life; mal du pays; (regret); anhedonia.

Depress; discourage, dishearten; dispirit; damp, dull, deject, lower, sink, dash, knock down, unman, prostrate, break one's heart; frown upon; cast a gloom, cast a shade on; sadden; damp one's hopes, dash one's hopes, wither one's hopes; weigh on the mind, lie heavy on the mind, prey on the mind, weigh on the spirits, lie heavy on the spirits, prey on the spirits; damp the spirits, depress the spirits.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Gloom

English words defined with "gloom": cheer, cheerfulness, Cimmeriandepressing, depression, depressiveGlome, Gloomed, gloomily, Gloomth, gloomy, glum, Gothic, grimKill-joylivid, long-facedMirknightOvergloomsaddening, Shadow of deathTenebroseUncloud. (references)
Specialty definitions using "gloom": AwakeBird's NestChoir, Church, Cries, Crying, CymbalFebruaryHair, HEAD-headHorse, HUMORIST, HurricaneKedronLark, LetterMarket, Mark's EveNegroRiverScarabee, Shelves, SighTigerWater. (references)
Etymologies containing "gloom": Overgloom. (references)

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Modern Usage: Gloom

DomainUsage

Lyrics

To cry there in the gloom ("Heartbreak Hotel"; performing artist: Elvis Presley)

The Prince of Peace embraced the gloom, And walked the night alone (The battle of evermore; performing artist: Led Zeppelin)

With a heart full of gloom, (Bittersweet Me; performing artist: R.E.M.)

A light hits the gloom on the grey (Kiss From A Rose; performing artist: Seal)

The gathering gloom (Nights In White Satin; performing artist: The Moody Blues)

Movie/TV Titles

Bride and Gloom (1954)

Love In Gloom (1941)

Grooms in Gloom (1936)

The Gloom Chasers (1935)

Bride and Gloom (1921)

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Commercial Usage: Gloom

DomainTitle

Books

  • After the Gloom Boom the Bloom (reference)

  • Between Gloom and Glory: First Lesson Sermons for Advent/Christmas/Epiphany, Cycle A (reference)

  • City o' Gloom (reference)

  • Down with gloom!, or, How to defeat depression (reference)

  • Eeyore's Little Book of Gloom (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

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Image Slideshow: Gloom

Computer Images: Gloom

Subject(s): ... Greek, Ereb, gloom ...

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Photo Album: Gloom

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Ah, like a wood Anemone, thy face, thy curving throat shone faintly through the enfolding gloom that hung about me. Credit: Library of Congress.

Autos have to turn on lights to penetrate gloom of dust storm. Amarillo, Texas. Credit: Library of Congress.

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Familiar Quotations: Gloom

AuthorQuotation

Leigh Hunt

Night's deepest gloom is but a calm; that soothes the weary mind: The labored days restoring balm; the comfort of mankind.

William Wordsworth

Lost in a gloom of uninspired research.

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Use in Literature: Gloom

TitleAuthorQuote

Emma

Austen, Jane

The weather added what it could of gloom.

Tangled Tale

Carroll, Lewis

They had been out walking, and Hugh had been propounding a difficulty which had reduced Lambert to the depths of gloom, and had even puzzled Balbus

Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

No golden light had ever been so precious as the gloom of this dark forest

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

He perceived distinctly in the gloom an unknown man, a stranger, whom fate had mistaken for him, and was pushing into the gulf in his place

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

The priest rose and, turning towards the altar, knelt upon the step before the tabernacle in the fallen gloom.

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

In the gloom under the tarpaulin he saw the lumps of sleeping figures

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Non-Fiction Usage: Gloom

SubjectTopicQuote

Economic History

South Africa

South Africa is however of course not immune to the IT gloom affecting the world economy at present. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

HEAD-:MONEY:, n. A capitation tax, or poll-tax. In ancient times there lived a king Whose tax-collectors could not wring From all his subjects gold enough To make the royal way less rough. For pleasure's highway, like the dames Whose premises adjoin it, claims Perpetual repairing. So The tax-collectors in a row Appeared before the throne to pray Their master to devise some way To swell the revenue. "So great," Said they, "are the demands of state A tithe of all that we collect Will scarcely meet them. Pray reflect: How, if one-tenth we must resign, Can we exist on t'other nine?" The monarch asked them in reply: "Has it occurred to you to try The advantage of economy?" "It has," the spokesman said: "we sold All of our gray garrotes of gold; With plated-ware we now compress The necks of those whom we assess. Plain iron forceps we employ To mitigate the miser's joy Who hoards, with greed that never tires, That which your Majesty requires." Deep lines of thought were seen to plow Their way across the royal brow. "Your state is desperate, no question; Pray favor me with a suggestion." "O King of Men," the spokesman said, "If you'll impose upon each head A tax, the augmented revenue We'll cheerfully divide with you." As flashes of the sun illume The parted storm-cloud's sullen gloom, The king smiled grimly. "I decree That it be so -- and, not to be In generosity outdone, Declare you, each and every one, Exempted from the operation Of this new law of capitation. But lest the people censure me Because they're bound and you are free, 'Twere well some clever scheme were laid By you this poll-tax to evade. I'll leave you now while you confer With my most trusted minister." The monarch from the throne-room walked And straightway in among them stalked A silent man, with brow concealed, Bare-armed -- his gleaming axe revealed! G.J.

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Spoken Usage: Gloom

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Rush Limbaugh

The power of doom and gloom is awesome to me.

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Speeches: Gloom

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

John Quincy Adams

1825-1829If we turn our thoughts to the condition of their country, in the contrast of the first and last day of that half century, how resplendent and sublime is the transition from gloom to glory!

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Gloom

"Gloom" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 97.84% of the time. "Gloom" is used about 833 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)97.84%8158,576
Lexical Verb (base form)1.2%10111,207
Lexical Verb (infinitive)0.48%4175,879
Noun (proper)0.48%4175,879
                    Total100.00%833N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Expression: Gloom

Expressions using "gloom": cast a gloom over cast a gloom over smb. foretell gloom. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "gloom": gloom-merchants, gloom-pamper, gloom-riff.

Ending with "gloom": half-gloom.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Expressions: Gloom

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

june gloom

62

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48

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26

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13

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10

old man gloom

7

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6

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5

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4

california gloom june

4

boom doom gloom report

4

clothing gloom ruby

4

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3

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3

2003 gloom june

3

gloom picture ruby

2

san diego june gloom

2

gloom pokemon

2

amiga gloom

2
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Modern Translation: Gloom

Language Translations for "gloom"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

bedroefdheid (grief, sadness, sorrow). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

trishtim (damp, doldrums, low spirits, melancholy, misery, mope, sadness), pamje e ngrysur, mërzi (aridity, blackness, boredom, depression, drag, dumps, ennui, flatness, mood, spleen, tedium, weariness), errësirë (murk). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏كآبة (bleakness, damp, dejection, depression, desolation, despondency, dreariness, gauntness, gloominess, grief, low spirits, melancholy, moodiness, mope, sadness, sombreness, sorrow, spleen), ‏مكان مظلم (dark, darkness), ‏غم (anguish, chagrin, grief, melancholy, oppress, oppression, pique, soreness, sorrow), ‏حزن (afflict, aggrieve, anger, bale, be sorrowful, be sorry, cloud, crack, darken, depress, depression, distress, doldrums, grief, grieve, gripe, heartache, melancholy, pain, sadden, sadness, sadness pain, sorrow), ‏عبس (darken, frown, grow dark, lour, scowl, sulk), ‏إكتأب (ache, brood, darken), ‏إغتم (deject), ‏ظلم (abuse, aggrieve, darken, eclipse, extortion, grind, grow dark, inequality, inequity, iniquity, injustice, oppress, oppression, shadow, tyrannize, unfairness, wrong), ‏ظلام (blackness, dark, gloominess, mirk, murk, night, obscurity, sadness, shade). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

мрачност (bleakness, gloominess, wintriness), мрачно настроение (black dog, dumps, sullens), мрак (dark, darkness, mirk, murk, night, obscurity, opacity, opaqueness, shades, shadows, the opaque). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

幽暗 . (various references)

   

Czech

  

zádumèivost (dejection), trudnomyslnost, tma (dark), smutek (chill, grief, misery, mourning, sables, sadness, unhappiness), pochmurná nálada, melancholie (blues, despondency, dumps, melancholy), šero (dimness, dusk, duskiness, owl-light, twilight). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

zwaarmoedigheid (dejection, depression, ill humor, ill humour, melancholy), weemoed (dejection, depression, melancholy), troosteloosheid, somberheid (grief, sadness, sorrow), naargeestigheid, mistroostigheid (grief, sadness, sorrow), melancholie (dejection, depression, melancholy), droefgeestigheid (dejection, depression, melancholy), bedroefdheid (sadness, sorrow). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

ملالت (Boredom, Ennui, Humdrum, Tedium), تیره کردن (Blur, Dark, Dim, Fog, Mud, Obscure, Overcast, Shade, Tarnish), تیرگی (Blur, Fog, Muddle, Obscurity), تاریکی افسرده کننده , تاریکی (Night, Umbrage), تاریک کردن (Dark, Obscure, Overshadow), عبوس بودن , افسرده شدن (Dampen, Languish, Sadden), افسردگی (Dejection, Depression, Doldrums, Freeze, Melancholia, Oppression), دلتنگ بودن , دل تنگی . (various references)

   

Finnish

  

synkkyys (bleakness, dreariness, melancholy). (various references)

   

French

  

mélancolie (gloominess). (various references)

   

German

  

trübsinn (melancholy). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

κατήφεια (dejection, dumps, gloominess, melancholy, moodiness, mopishness, pensiveness), σκότοσ (dark, darkness, dinginess, mirk, murk, obscurity), σκοτεινιά, ζοφώ. (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מעצב (dejection, depression, melancholy, sorrow), יגון (agony, desolation, grief, sadness, sorrow), קדרות (bleakness, darkness, duskiness, gauntness, murk, sombreness), עלטה (darkness, murk), עפתה (darkness), עננה (cloudling, clouds, obscurity), אפלוליות (dimness, duskiness), דכדוך (chagrin, dejection, depression, dismay, gloominess, low spirits, moodiness, spleen), נכאים (depression, grief, sadness). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

szomorúság (grief, mournfulness, sadness, sorrow, woe), sötétség (murk, obscurity, sombreness), mélabú (hyp), lehangoltság (damp, dejectedness), komor hangulat (black mood), homály (obscurity, dimness, dimwit, murk, shades), gyászos hangulat. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

suram (bleak, dim, dismal, dreary, grim), kemuraman (dejection). (various references)

   

Italian

  

tristezza (sadness, sorrow), tenebre (darkness, murk), penombra (Penumbra), oscurità (darkness, murk, dark, murkiness), malinconia (hump, melancholia, melancholiness, melancholy, miserable, pensiveness, sadness, somberness, sombreness, spleen), buio (dark, bleak, dismal, dreary). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

憂鬱 (dejection, depression, melancholy), 憂愁 (grief, melancholy). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

きうつ (depression, mental depression), うさ (melancholy), ふけいき (business recession, cheerlessness, depression, hard times, sullenness), かげり (shade, shadow or cloud), いんうつ (melancholy), いんえい (impression of a seal, shading, shadow), いんき (melancholy), めいあん (good idea, light and darkness, light and shade, shade), あんうつ (melancholy), あんえい (shadow), ゆうしゅう (deep contemplation, excellence, grief, imprisonment, melancholy, perfection, superiority, the multitudes, the people), ゆうしょく (anxious look, assisting at dinner, colored, dining with a superior, dinner, evening meal, holding a job, knowlegeable, learned, living in idleness, melancholy air, traces of sorrow, well-versed in usages or practices of the court or military households), ゆううつ (dejection, depression, melancholy), ちんうつ (depression, melancholy). (various references)

   

Manx

  

grouwid (dejection, ghastliness, gloominess, glumness, grimness), grooid (gloominess), groamid (blues, cheerlessness, dejection, disagreeableness, gloominess, glumness, grimness, ill temper, joylessness, moodiness, moping, moroseness, sombreness, sternness, sullenness), dullyr (dim, dimness, dingy, dusky, fuzzy, gloomy, lowering, muzzy, opaque), burgeeaght (darkness, gloominess). (various references)

   

Norwegian

  

tungsinn, halvmørke. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

oomglay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

tristeza (sadness, sorrow), trevas (dark, darkness, mirk, murk, night, obscurity, opacity), tornar escuro, pessimismo (pessimism), obscuridade (blackness, dimmer, dimness, duskiness, obscurity, opacity, shade), obscurecer (befog, blot, blur, cloud, darken, dim, dusk, fog, haze, lour, obfuscate, obscure, overcast, overshadow, sadden, shadow, thicken), melancolia (melancholy), escuridão (darkness), escurecer (cloud, darken, darkle, dim, dusk, overcloud), entristecer (sadden), ensombrear. (various references)

   

Romanian

  

umbrã (cloud, dark, ghost, shade, shading, shadow), tristeţe (blue, damp, dejection, depression, dullness, heaviness, melancholy, mourning, sadness), se înnora (cloud, lour), posomorî (dull, overcast), obscuritate (darkness, gloominess, haze, murk, obscurity), melancolie (blue devils, gloominess, hip, melancholia, melancholy, sadness, spleen), jale (dejection, despair, grief, groans, mourning, sage, sorrow, wailing, woe), beznã (dark, midnight, night, obscurity), întunecime (blackness, darkness, dimness, dusk, gloominess, murkiness), întuneca (bedim, cloud, darken, dim, muddy, obfuscate, obscure, overcloud, overshadow, sadden, tarnish). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

мрак (mirk). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

gruaim (melancholy, sullenness, surly look), smalan (melancholy), mùig (cloudiness, frown, surliness), fulbh, duaichneachd (ugliness, wanness). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

sumornost (bleakness, duskiness, gloominess). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

oscuridad (blackness, darkness, obscurity). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

mörker (darkness, blackness, murk), dysterhet (melancholy). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

sıkıntılı bakış, sıkıntı (adversity, agitation, annoyance, anxiety, bore, boredom, bother, botheration, difficulty, dire straits, discomfort, distress, doldrums, draft, embarrassment, famine, fear, fret, gloominess, grayness, greyness, groan, hardship, heebie-jeebies, inconvenience, incubus, infliction, load, megrims, mopes, nuisance, oppression, pill, pip, pressure, rigor, rigour, rock, scrape, Strait, straits, stringency, tedium, the megrims, toil, toils, tribulation, trouble, vexation, weight, willies), kasvet (cheerlessness, depression, doldrums, dolefulness, dreariness, gloominess, heaviness, heebie-jeebies, murk, somberness, sombreness, sullenness), kararma (blackout, fade out, nigrescence, obscuration, tarnishing), karanlık (clouded, dark, darkling, darkness, deep, deepness, dun, dusky, foggy, funny, funny peculiar, gloominess, gloomy, inkiness, murk, murky, night, obscuration, obscure, obscurity, pitchy, shadow, shadowy, shady, somber, somberness, sombre, sombreness, tenebrous, unlit), hüzün çökme, hüzün (blues, doldrums, dole, dolefulness, dreariness, gloominess, melancholy, ruefulness, sadness, shadow, somberness, sombreness, spleen), belirsizlik (ambiguity, dark, doubtfulness, dreaminess, dreariness, drift, dubiousness, equivocalness, fogginess, fuzziness, generality, haze, haziness, if, incalculability, indefiniteness, indistinctness, laxity, laxness, limbo, suspense, troubled waters, twilight world, twilight zone, uncertainty, vagueness). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

іпохондрик (atrabilarian, hypochondriac, splenetic, valetudinarian), хмаритися (cloud, lour, overcast), темрява (dark, darkness, mirk, murk, night, nigritude, obscure, obscureness, obscurity, opaque), засмучуватися (ail, be grieved, shadow), похмурість (darkness, dreariness, greyness). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

gwyll (darkness), prudd-der (sadness). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Gloom

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

caliga, caligine, caliginem, caliginis, caligo, nobe, nube, nubem, nubes, nubibus, nubicula, nubis, nubium, nubs, seni, seniorum, senium, tenebrae, tenebrarum, tenebras, tenebris, vasseni. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Gloom

Derivations

Words beginning with "gloom": gloomed, gloomful, gloomier, gloomiest, gloomily, gloominess, gloominesses, glooming, gloomings, glooms, gloomy. (additional references)

Words ending with "gloom": begloom. (additional references)

Words containing "gloom": begloomed, beglooming, beglooms. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Gloom" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: ghom, glaim, gleo, glio, gliom, glo, gloak, gloan, gloc, glocoma, Glocon, gloem, gloin, glok, glomb, Glomo, glon, gloo, gloon, gloop, glooz, glox, gluma, glumm, gluom, Golgo, golom, Golomb, golop, golum, Gomov, goom, iglom, lgium, lloom, Ngolo. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Gloom"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "gloom" (pronounced gluw"m)
3-l uw" mabloom, bloom, Blume, plume, flume, loom.

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Anagrams: Gloom

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "g-l-m-o-o"

-1 letter: glom, logo, loom, mool.

-2 letters: goo, log, loo, mog, mol, moo.

-3 letters: go, lo, mo, om.

 Words containing the letters "g-l-m-o-o"
 

+1 letter: glooms, gloomy, mongol.

 

+2 letters: begloom, gloomed, homolog, legroom, looming, mongols, monolog, myology.

 

+3 letters: beglooms, blooming, gemology, gloomful, gloomier, gloomily, glooming, glowworm, hologamy, hologram, homologs, homology, legrooms, logogram, logomach, longsome, menology, misology, mixology, monoglot, monologs, monology, mycology, myologic, nomology, oligomer, pomology, zymology.

 

+4 letters: begloomed, biologism, cosmology, etymology, gemmology, glamorous, gloomiest, gloomings, glowworms, goalmouth, grillroom, holograms, homologue, hymnology, imbroglio, lagomorph, limnology, lognormal, logograms, logomachs, logomachy, mesogloea, metrology, mongolism, mongoloid, monoglots, monologue, monthlong, moonlight, museology, myoglobin, myologies, mythology, neologism, oligomers, polygonum, semiology, symbology.

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