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Definition: Grim |
GrimAdjective1. Not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty;"grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood. 2. Shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen". 3. Harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning ... to savage mordant wit". 4. Causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather". 5. Harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance; "a dour, self-sacrificing life"; "a forbidding scowl"; "a grim man loving duty more than humanity"; "undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw"- J.M.Barrie. 6. Characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom; "gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"; "gloomy predictions"; "a gloomy silence"; "took a grim view of the economy". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "grim" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1050. (references) |
Note: Grim \Grim\, adjective. [Comparative Grimmer (-mer); superlative Grimmest.]. (references) |
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Literature | Grim (Giant) in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, part ii. He was one who tried to stop pilgrims on their way to the Celestial City, but was slain by Mr. Greatheart. (See Giants.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
Slang in 1811 | GRIM. Old Mr. Grim; death. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. |
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Synonyms: GrimSynonyms: black (adj), blue (adj), dark (adj), depressing (adj), disconsolate (adj), dismal (adj), dispiriting (adj), dour (adj), forbidding (adj), ghastly (adj), gloomy (adj), grisly (adj), gruesome (adj), inexorable (adj), macabre (adj), mordant (adj), relentless (adj), stern (adj), unappeasable (adj), unforgiving (adj), unrelenting (adj). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Death | King of terrors, King Death; Death; doom. (necessity); "Hell's grim Tyrant". |
Dejection | Serious, sedate, staid, stayed; grave as a judge, grave as an undertaker, grave as a mustard pot; sober, sober as a judge, solemn, demure; grim; grim-faced, grim-visaged; rueful, wan, long-faced. |
Discourtesy | Taint, sour, crabbed, sharp, short, trenchant, sarcastic, biting, doggish, caustic, virulent, bitter, acrimonious, venomous, contumelious; snarling; Verb: surly, surly as a bear; perverse; grim, sullen; a; peevish; (irascible). |
Pain | Shocking, terrific, grim, appalling, crushing; dreadful, fearful, frightful; thrilling, tremendous, dire; heart-breaking, heart-rending, heart-wounding, heart-corroding, heart-sickening; harrowing, rending. |
Sullenness | Grumpy, glum, grim, grum, morose, frumpish; in the sulks; Noun: out of sorts; scowling, glowering, growling; grouchy. |
Ugliness | Squalid, haggard; grim, grim faced, grim visaged; grisly, ghastly; ghost like, death like; cadaverous, grewsome, gruesome. |
Warfare | Noun: warfare; fighting;Verb: hostilities; war, arms, the sword; Mars, Bellona, grim visaged war, horrida bella; bloodshed. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: Grim |
| English words defined with "grim": awed, awestricken, awestruck ♦ black, bony ♦ cadaverous ♦ dour ♦ emaciated ♦ forbidding ♦ gaunt, ghastly, gloomy, grimly, grisly, gruesome, Grum ♦ haggard ♦ in awe of ♦ macabre, mordant ♦ pinched ♦ skeletal ♦ Torved, Torvous ♦ wasted. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "grim": GFR, Giants, Grim File Reaper, Grimsby ♦ Vanity. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "grim": Torvous. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "Grim" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Albanian (grease paint, make up), Danish (nasty, ugly). |
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Screenplays | Your tone sounds rather grim. We haven't done anything foolish, have we (Batman; writing credit: Bob Kane; Lorenzo Semple Jr.) I am no more afraid of the Grim Reaper than a protestant on Mother's Day. (The Life of David Gale; writing credit: Charles Randolph) In your face Grim Reaper (Futurama; writing credit: Lance Smith; Carl Colpaert) And so follows a miserable succession of bugle-blowing prisons, grim reveille-ridden summer camps (Trilogy; writing credit: Truman Capote; Eleanor Perry) | |
Lyrics | And yet his story is rather grim. (Oedipus Rex; performing artist: Tom Lehrer) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Grim Pastures (1944) The Grim Comedian (1921) Grim Justice (1916) The Grim Messenger (1915) Grim Weekend (2003) | |
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![]() | Paul Grim (sitting) and George Peter working on heat probe package OCEANOGRAPHER around the world cruise. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | Grim reaper against red sunset. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Man playing chess with grim reaper. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | If dreams came true. And thanks to fate, the grim jester, he got his wish. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Houdini in scenes from "The grim game". Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | This grim reminder wends its way northward, from Chateau Thierry to Soissons. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | Equipment for a grim game. Medium-caliber guns roll in a growing stream from a large eastern arsenal as the war program reaches full schedule. Credit: Library of Congress. | ||
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| "Put put" by Thomas Hamlyn-Harris Commentary: "The grim reaper takes a swing at Graveyard Put. a mini golf course on Queensland's North Coast. ." |
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| Clock tower; midnight; wolf; witching hour; ominous; apocalyptic; augural; baleful; baneful; clouded; dangerous; dark; dire; direful; dismal; doomed; doomful; fateful; fearful; forbidding; gloomy; grim; haunting; hostile; ill-boding; ill-fated; impending. | Sigh; blue; blue funk; bummed out; cast down; crestfallen; crummy; dejected; despondent; destroyed; disconsolate; dispirited; down; downcast; downhearted; dragged; fed up; glum; grim; hurting; in pain; let down; low; low down; low-spirited; lugubrious; me. | ||
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| Title | Author | Quote |
Three Voices | Carroll, Lewis | Then, with an aspect cold and grim, Regardless of its battered rim, She took it up and gave it him. |
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | Douglas Adams | Mason gave him another grim look from a vast repertoire he had developed which ranged from very, very blackly grim indeed at the bottom of the scale, all the way up to tiredly resigned and only faintly grim, which he reserved for his children’s birthdays |
Scarlet Letter | Hawthorne, Nathaniel | The grim beadle now made a gesture with his staff |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | Then grim love of life was roused in some |
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Business | Nutritional and health conditions can be grim. (references) | |
Economic History | Panama | The outlook for the banana industry is grim, absent a radically new working relationship between banana companies and militant unions. (references) |
Belgium | Against this grim backdrop, in 1982, Prime Minister Martens' center-right coalition government formulated an economic recovery program to promote export-led growth by enhancing the competitiveness of Belgium's export industries through an 8.5% devaluation. (references) | |
Panama | In 2000, total CFZ imports rose 6.4% to US$4.3 billion, while total exports rose to $5.1 billion, up 3.8%. Both increases only marginally offset the Zone's grim 1999, in which imports fell 23% and exports dropped 17%. The CFZ's net exports in 2000 decreased 9.7% to US$713 million from $790 million in 1999. The decrease in exports was caused mainly by slowing demand from the CFZ's customers in troubled South American economies particularly Colombia and Ecuador. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | VANITY, n. The tribute of a fool to the worth of the nearest ass. They say that hens do cackle loudest when There's nothing vital in the eggs they've laid; And there are hens, professing to have made A study of mankind, who say that men Whose business 'tis to drive the tongue or pen Make the most clamorous fanfaronade O'er their most worthless work; and I'm afraid They're not entirely different from the hen. Lo! the drum-major in his coat of gold, His blazing breeches and high-towering cap -- Imperiously pompous, grandly bold, Grim, resolute, an awe-inspiring chap! Who'd think this gorgeous creature's only virtue Is that in battle he will never hurt you? Hannibal Hunsiker |
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| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
Warren G. Harding | 1921-1923 | We must face a condition of grim reality, charge off our losses and start afresh. |
Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | This was a grim greeting, indeed, to offer our veterans who had just returned from overseas. |
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| "Grim" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 100.00% of the time. "Grim" is used about 1,072 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 Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 100% | 1,072 | 7,008 |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "grim" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Grim | Last name | 2,000 | 5,404 |
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Expressions using "grim": a grim smile ♦ feel grim ♦ grim File Reaper ♦ grim humor ♦ grim humour ♦ grim joke ♦ grim landscapea ♦ grim reaper ♦ hold on like grim death ♦ look grim ♦ the grim reaper. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "grim": grim-eyed, grim-faced, grim-featured, grim-lipped, grim-looking, grim-set, grim-toothed, grim-visaged, grim-voiced, grim-wah. | |
Ending with "grim": too-grim. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| 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. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day | Expression | Frequency per Day |
grim reaper | 916 | grim fandango download | 19 |
grim fandango | 365 | grim fandango hint | 17 |
grim reaper picture | 247 | grim skunk | 16 |
grim reaper tattoo | 163 | grim reaper art work | 15 |
evil grim | 148 | grim reaper poster | 15 |
grim reaper pic | 135 | evil game grim | 14 |
grim | 116 | grim ripper | 14 |
grim fandango walk through | 86 | grim reaper photo | 13 |
adventure billy grim mandy | 43 | clipart grim reaper | 13 |
drawing grim reaper | 40 | art clip grim reaper | 12 |
grim reaper art | 40 | grim fandango 2 | 12 |
grim reapers | 36 | evil grim picture | 11 |
grim julia | 36 | grim ride | 11 |
grim kitten | 32 | ever grim julia quest | 10 |
grim image reaper | 32 | graphic grim reaper | 10 |
grim kitten.com | 28 | grim lyrics reaper | 10 |
grim reaper wallpaper | 27 | grim sims | 10 |
grim sex | 26 | grim reeper tattoo | 9 |
mother goose grim | 24 | grim picture reeper | 9 |
grim fandango cheat | 21 | broadheads grim reaper | 9 |
grim reeper | 19 | evil.com grim | 9 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Translations for "grim"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | i zymtë (black, cheerless, crepuscular, dark, depressed, dismal, dour, drab, dreary, eerie, funeral, funereal, gloomy, glum, heavy, leaden, macabre, mirk, mirthless, morose, mournful, muddy, murk, sad, sepulchral, somber, sombre, spleenful, stark, sulky, sullen, surly, tenebrous, winterly, wintry), i pamëshirshëm (dispiteous, flint hearted, merciless, pitiless, relentless, remorseless, savage, unmerciful, unrelenting), i ashpër (argute, austere, biting, bluff, bluffy, Brant, bristly, brusque, churlish, coarse, crude, ding-dong, dour, draconian, draconic, gravelly, gruff, hard, harsh, ill, ill natured, inclement, keen, malevolent, pipy, raucous, rigid, rigorous, rough, rough and ready, rude, savage, scabrous, scathing, scratchy, severe, shaggy, slashing, smart, stern, strict, tough, truculent, uncharitable, unkind, unmerciful, violent, wiry). (various references) | |
Arabic | كالح (gloomy, glum, grave, morose, stern, surly), محبط (depressed, frustrate, frustrated, frustrating, low, spiritless), متجهم (gloomy, glum, morose, sulky, sullen), نحس (bad luck, bumper, illness, jinx, misfortune, ominous, sinister), غاضب (angry, beside himself, cross, dandified, enraged, exasperating, furious, furred, glaring, grumpy, indignant, irate, livid, narky, pink, revolting, stuffy, sullen, wrathful, wroth), شرس (gnarl, ill, pungent, ratty, ruthless, sour, surly). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | суров (austere, coarse, crude, dour, draconian, flinty, green, hard, harsh, iron, iron-bound, raw, rigorous, rough, rude, rugged, severe, smart, stiff, uncharitable, uncooked, uncouth, unpitying, unseasoned), строг (astringent, austere, censorious, close, firm, hard, hard and fast, hard-grained, hardhanded, ironclad, narrow, religious, rigid, rigorous, rugged, severe, sinewy, stern, straitlaced, strict, stringent, taut, unaffable, uncharitable), свиреп (ferocious, fierce, lupine, outrageous, rabid, savage, truculent), неумолим (immitigable, implacable, inexorable, inexpiable, relentless, stern, uncharitable, unrelenting, unremitting), неприветлив (austere, chilly, cold, forbidding, stern, unaffable, unapproachable, ungracious, wintry), мрачен (black, bleak, cheerless, comfortless, darksome, dejected, depressing, dim, dingy, dismal, drab, drear, dumpish, dusky, forbidding, gaunt, gloomy, glum, grave, grey, grisly, heavy, inhospitable, joyless, low-browed, lowering, melancholy, mirk, morbid, morose, murk, murky, obscure, sad, saturnine, somber, sombre, sullen, sunless, tenebrous, thick, tristful). (various references) | |
Chinese | 嚴峻 (rigorous, severe), 冷酷 , 冷面. (various references) | |
Czech | zavilý (grimly determined, rancorous), zarputilý (dogged, dour, grimly determined, wrongheaded, wrong-headed), zamraèený (cloudy, dour, gloomy, lowering, nubilous, overcast, sullen), tuhý (hard, rigid, solid, stiff, tenacious, tough), ponurý (black, cheerless, dark, dismal, gaunt, gloomy, lurid, somber, sombre), neochvìjný (staunch, steady, unfailing, unswerving, unwavering), nasupený, krutý (atrocious, bitter, brutal, cruel, dispiteous, extreme, fierce, gory, hard, harsh, heartless, heathenish, rigid, ruthless, savage, severe, torsion, unkind, unrelenting, vicious, wolfish), krušný (hard, uphill), hrozný (abysmal, appalling, atrocious, awful, damnable, dire, dreadful, excruciating, fearful, fearsome, formidable, frightful, ghastly, hateful, hellish, horrible, mortal, terrible, terrific, tremendous), dìsný (awful, dreadful, fearsome, great, grisly, gruesome, hair-rising, hairy, horrid, lurid, macabre, unearthly, unholy), chmurný (dismal, drear, dreary, dull, gloomy, Gray, grey), bezútìšný (bleak, cheerless, comfortless, desolate, dreary, gaunt, miserable), úporný (persistent), šibenièní. (various references) | |
Dutch | grimmig (bleak). (various references) | |
Esperanto | malafablega. (various references) | |
Farsi | ترسناک (Dire, Ghastly, Hideous, Horrid, Lurid, Macabre, Nightmarish, Redoubtable, Terrible, Terrific, Tremendous, Ugsome), سخت (Adjacent, Chronic, Crusty, Demanding, Difficult, Dogged, Dour, Eburnated, Exquisite, Grave, Rigid, Rigorous, Rocky, Rugged, Serious, Severe, Sore, Steely, Stratify, Stringent, Strong, Troublesome), عبوس (Lower, Moody, Morose, Peevish, Rusty, Stern, Sulky, Sullen), ظالم (Cruel, Despot, Heinous, Incubus, Remorseless, Ruthless, Unsparing, Wroth), شوم (Dire, Ghastly, Inauspicious, Infelicitous, Ominous, Unlucky). (various references) | |
Finnish | tuima (hard, severe, sharp, stern), tuikea (sharp, stern). (various references) | |
French | triste (Gray), sinistre, sardonique, sévère (grueling), menaçant, macabre (grisly, gruesome), lugubre, abattu. (various references) | |
German | grimmig (ferocious, fierce, furious, grimly, harsh, morbid, severe, wrathful). (various references) | |
Greek | σκληρός (cruel, gruelling, hard, harsh, rough, tough), βλοσυρόσ (stern, tight lipped), μοβόρικος (sullen), φριχτός (ghastly), ανελέητος (ruthless), αυστηρός (austere, hars, rigid, severe, stern, strict, stringent). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מחריד (appalling, dreadful, grisly, horrible, horrific, macabre), איום (awful, dire, dreadful, fearful, fell, frightful, hideous, intimidation, menace, terrible, terrific, threat), זועף (angry, enraged, gruff, saturnine, sullen), זועם (angry, furious, wrathful). (various references) | |
Hungarian | gyászos (calamitous, doleful, elegiac, funereal, gray, grey, lugubrious, mournful, rueful, tragic), kíméletlen (harsh, hell-bent, machiavellian, regardless, to play hardball, uncharitable, unmindful), bősz (exasperated), dühöngő (berserk, frenzied, impetuous, rampageous, raving), elkeseredett (acrimonious, bitter, desperate, disappointed, embittered, heart broken), eltökélt (decided, determined, purposeful, resolute, resolved, unmoved), félelmetes (awe inspiring, awesome, dread, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, forbidding, formidable, frightful, morbid, redoubtable, redoubted, terrific, tremendous), fenyegető (forbidding, louring, loury, threatening), hátborzongató (creepy, eerie, eery, eldritch, ghoulish, grisly, gruesome, macabre, morbid, uncanny, weird), ádáz (desperate, fierce, furious), ijesztő (appalling, awful, daunting, dread, dreadful, fearsome, forbidding, gruesome, redoubtable, scary, startling, unearthly), zordon (boisterous), kegyetlen (atrocious, bloody, brutal, brutish, cruel, dispiteous, felon, ferocious, hard, heinous, inhuman, insensate, merciless, pitiless, ruthless, sanguinary, savage, scathing, tigerish, tyrannical), marcona (soldierlike), mogorva (as cross as two sticks, bearish, cheerless, crabbed, criss cross, crusty, disagreeable, disgruntled, grouchy, grousing, gruff, have the sullens, ill tempered, like a bear with a sore head, morose, pouty, saturnine, snapping, snuffy, somber, sulky, sullen, surly, testy), mord (saturnine, sullen), nyomasztó (depressing, gloomy, Gray, grey, grinding, heavy, leaden, mortifying, oppressive, stunning, sweltering), rémisztő (frightening, morbid), rendíthetetlen (firm as a rock, imperturbable, inexorable, insistent, shock-proof, stalwart, stanch, staunch, Stonewall, uncompromising, unflappable, unshakable, unshrinking), sötét (black, black as night, collied, dark, dark-skinned, dim, doldrums, dun, dusky, funereal, gloomy, gray, grey, louring, loury, mirk, murk, murky, obscure, of evil omen, puke, saturnine, shady, somber, sombre, stygian, tenebrous), zord (austere, boisterous, boreal, dour, gruff, inclement, mirthless, raw, rigorous, rough, rugged, stern), hajthatatlan (adamant, hard as a flint, hard bitten, have a heart of flint, indomitable, inexorable, inflexible, intractable, intransigent, obdurate, relentless, steely, stiff, stiff in the back, uncomplying, unrelenting, unyielding). (various references) | |
Indonesian | suram (bleak, dim, dismal, dreary, gloom), kejam (callous, demoniac, demonic, diabolical, ferocious, hard hearted, harsh, inhuman, ruthless). (various references) | |
Italian | grifagno (grimly), truce (cruel), torvo (glaring), spietato (cruel, hard, merciless, pitiless, remorseless, ruthless, unmerciful, unpitying, unremorseful), spaventoso (appaling, appalling, awesome, awful, dire, direful, dismal, dreadful, dreary, fearful, frightening, ghastly, grisly, horrible, nasty, terrific), sinistro,brutto, sinistro (left, sinister, spooky, unearthly), senza pietà, risoluto (bent, decided, decisive, determined, purposeful, resolute, resolved, steadfast), repellente (distasteful, repellent, repulsive), orribile (abhorrent, abominable, agonizing, alien, awful, beastly, dreadful, ghastly, grisly, gruesome, hideous, horrible, horrific, macabre, revolting, shocking), fosco (dark, dingy, dismal, dull, gloomy, lurid, murky, saturnine, somber, sombre, sullen), feroce (ferocious, fierce, murderous, savage, vicious, wild). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 渋い (an aura of refined masculinity, astringent, bitter, quiet, sober, stingy, sullen, tasteful). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | しぶい (an aura of refined masculinity, astringent, bitter, quiet, sober, stingy, sullen, tasteful), いかつい (stern), れいげん (foreword, heartless, miracle, miraculous efficacy, miraculous virtue, preface, stark, stern). (various references) | |
Korean | 냉혹한. (various references) | |
Manx | grouw (dark, dark-looking, dejected, dismal, forbidding, ghastly, gloomy, glum, surly), groamagh (bad-tempered, bearish, bleak, bleak of weather, cheerless, crestfallen, dejected, depressive, disagreeable, dour, forbidding, gloomy, glum, gruff, mopish, morose, prospects, prospects), saturnine, sombre, sorry, stern, sullen, surly), groaishagh (bluff, bluff of person, grunter). (various references) | |
Norwegian | uhyggelig (ghastly, grisly, lurid), bister. (various references) | |
Pig Latin | imgray.(various references) | |
Portuguese | severo (austere, bad, bitter, blue, censorious, close, closet, cornered, dour, grueling, gruelling, hard, hard-faced, hard-grained, harsh, inclement, iron-bound, joggly, keen, pointed, relentless, rigid, rigorous, rough, rugged, scathing, severe, smart, squint-eyed, stern, stiff, strait, straitlaced, strict, stringent), impiedoso (flinty, heartless, merciless, pitiless, ruthless, unrelenting, unsparing), cruel (atrocious, barbaric, bitter, bloody, boarish, candle-wick, cruel, dark, fell, felon, fierce, hard-hearted, heartless, inhuman, iron, merciless, pitiless, ruffian, ruthless, scathing, severe, shrewish, squint-eyed, tigerish, tigrish, truculent, uncharitable, unfeeling, unkind, unmerciful, wicked, wolfish), austero (austere, budge, hard-faced, hard-grained, rugged, severe, stern, strict), ameaador. (various references) | |
Romanian | groaznic (appalling, awful, awfully, baleful, desperate, dire, dreadful, foul, frightful, ghastly, groovy, gruesome, horrendous, horrent, horrible, horribly, horrid, howling, lousy, miserable, miserably, monstrous, sad, scary, shocking, terrible, terribly, vile), sever (austere, close, dour, drastic, exacting, firm, frowning, hard, harsh, keen, narrow, rigid, rigidly, rigorous, rugged, severe, stern, Strait, strict, unrelenting), rebarbativ (crabbed, unprepossessing), necruţãtor (inexpiable, pitiless, relentless, ruthless), neîndurãtor (harsh, inclement, irremovable, merciless, pitiless, relentless, relentlessly, ruthless, unfeeling), macabru (groovy, gruesome, macabre), aprig (cruel, ferocious, fierce, fiery, hard-hearted, harshly, high-spirited, impetuous, passionate, passionately, severe, sharp, truculent, violent). (various references) | |
Russian | мрачный (black, bleak, cheerless, dark, darksome, dismal, dour, drear, dreary, funereal, gaunt, gloomy, glum, grave, grey, heavy, lugubrious, macabre, mirk, morose, mournful, murk, murky, obscure, saturnine, somber, sombre, sullen, tenebrous, woebegone), зловещий (bodeful, direful, ill-omened, inauspicious, ominous, sinister), жуткий (eerie, eery, eldritch, ghastly, ghoulish, grisly, gruesome, macabre, scary, spooky, terrible, terrifying, uncanny), жестокий (atrocious, barbarous, bitter, bloody minded, bloody-minded, brutal, brutish, butcherly, cruel, cutthroat, despiteful, doggish, ferocious, fiendish, fierce, hard bitten, heathenish, heavy-handed, inhuman, inhumane, iron-handed, keen, mortal, satrapic, uncharitable, unfeeling, unkind, unrelenting). (various references) | |
Scottish | greann (hair, surly look; bristling of hair as on an), grìmeach. (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | strog (austere, dour, exacting, finical, finicking, firm, rigid, severe, stern, stiff, strait, strict, stringent), razjaren (enraged, furious, incensed, raging, rampageous, tearing), ljut (angry, bitter, cross, hot, huffish, mad, peppery, pissed, racy, severe). (various references) | |
Spanish | grave (acute, alarming, bad, court, courtyard, deep, demure, desperate, difficult, dignified, grave, grievous, gross, heavy, important, low, lower, nasty, serious, severe, weighty, yard), siniestro (baleful, ominous, portentous, sinister), severo (astringent, austere, bad, exacting, forbidding, gaunt, grievous, hard, hard-faced, harsh, inexorable, severe, sharp, slashing, stark, stern, strict, stringent, unkind), porfiado (adamant, bossily, obstinate, opinionated), muy reñido (ding-dong, hard, hot), malísimo (dismal, dreadful, ghastly, lousy, moldy, mouldy, pathetic, pathetical, poisonous, putrid, rotten, sad, tacky, wicked), macabro (ghoulish, gruesome, horrible, macabre), inexorable por (remorseless), horrible (abhorrent, abominable, agonizing, alien, appalling, awful, bleak, dire, direful, dirty, dismal, dread, dreary, evil, formidably, foul, frightful, ghastly, grisly, gruesome, hellish, hideous, horrible, horrid, lousy, lurid, moldy, mouldy, nasty, shocking, stinking, terrible, terror, vile, wicked), encarnizado (acerbated, bitter, bloodshot, bloody, cutthroat, red, sharp), ceñudo (beetle-browed, frowning, lowering, scowling), austero (astringent, austere, dour, severe, stern), adusto (forbidding, gaunt, unfriendly, unkind, unneighborly). (various references) | |
Swedish | hård (adamant, austere, backbreaking, concrete, grueling, gruelling, gruff, hard, harsh, inclement, intemperate, ironbound, keen, obdurate, robust, severe, stern, tenacious, tight, tough, unkind), bister (dour, fierce, inclement, rigorous, severe, stern). (various references) | |
Thai | ร้ายกาจ. (various references) | |
Turkish | gaddar (arbitrary, atrocious, bloody minded, brutal, cruel, draconian, draconic, ferocious, pedrifious), zalim (arbitrary, atrocious, bloody minded, brutal, cruel, cutthroat, daemon, demon, draconian, draconic, fell, felon, fiendish, flinty, heavy, heavy-handed, ill natured, inhuman, miscreant, ogre, oppressive, oppressor, outrageous, persecutor, sanguinary, savage, stony, truculent, tyrannic, tyrannical), suratsız (gnarled, grouchy, morose, po-faced, saturnine, sour, sulky, sullen, surly, ugly, ungenial, vinegary), sert (acrid, adamant, astringent, austere, bad, bitter, boisterous, bossy, brisk, brutal, cast iron, crusty, cutting, drastic, exact, exacting, fierce, firm, flinty, forbidding, get-tough, granitic, gruff, gusty, hard, hard and fast, hard bitten, hard line, hard set, hardening, hard-hitting, harsh, heady, heavy, heavy-handed, hot, ill natured, inclement, incompressible, inelastic, intemperate, iron, ironclad, keen, nappy, pointed, pungent, rigid, rigorous, rough, round, sclerous, severe, sharp, sharp-set, short, short-spoken, shrewd, smart, solid, sound, spanking, spartan, spiky, stand up, starched, starchy, stark, stern, stiff, strict, stringent, strong, surly, tart, tough, unbending, ungentle, unkind, unrelenting, unshaded, unyielding, vehement, violent), korkunç (appalling, awesome, awful, cruel, desperate, dire, direful, disastrous, disgusting, dreadfull, eldritch, fearful, fearsome, formidable, frightening, frightful, ghastly, ghoulish, gory, grisly, gruesome, haircurling, hair-raiser, hellish, hideous, horrendous, horrible, horrid, horrific, lurid, monstrous, redoubtable, scary, shocking, sickening, terrible, terrific, terrifying), acımasız (atrocious, brutal, coldhearted, cruel, cutthroat, dead, despot, ferocious, fiendish, flinty, hard-hearted, harsh, implacable, inclement, inexorable, inhumane, merciless, outrageous, pitiless, relentless, ruthless, slashing, stern, truculent, tyrannic, tyrannical, tyrannous, unmerciful, unpitied, unrelenting, without remorse). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | рішучий (backboned, categorical, decided, decisive, determinate, determined, drastic, manful, purposeful, purposive, resolute, resolved, stalwart, strong-minded, strong-willed, vigorous), огидний (abhorrent, abject, abominable, accursed, accurst, antipathetic, antipathetical, atrocious, beastly, bilious, brackish, brutal, carrion, damnable, damned, detestable, disgusting, dreadful, evil, execrable, filthy, ghoulish, hanging, heinous, hideous, horrible, horrid, ill-favored, ill-favoured, loathful, loathsome, mawkish, mucky, nasty, nauseating, nauseous, nefandous, noisome, obnoxious, obscene, odious, offensive, pesky, poisonous, putrid, rank, repellent, repulsive, revolting, shocking, snotty, sordid, sour, stinking, underfoot, wicked), невблаганний (adamant, deadly, immitigable, implacable, uncompromising), зловісний (augural, bodeful, dire, disastrous, fateful, inauspicious, ominous, oracular, oraculous, portentous, sinister, sinistrous, unlucky), безжалісний (cold blooded, compassless, devoid of pity, dispiteous, inexorable, merciless, pitiless, relentless, remorseless, ruthless, stony, unmerciful, unrelenting). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | tàn nhẫn (cruelly, dispiteous, harsh, merciless, pitiless, relentless, remorseless, ruthless, unfeeling), nhẫn tâm (cold-hearted, coldly, dispiteous, hard-hearted, iron-fisted, iron-hearted, merciless, pitiless, ruthless, stonily, unfeeling), dữ tợn (cruel, cruelly, dangerous, ferocious, fierce, towering), ác nghiệt không lay chuyển được. (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | horrida. (various references) |
| Old English | 450-1100 | biter. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "grim": grimace, grimaced, grimacer, grimacers, grimaces, grimacing, grimalkin, grimalkins, grime, grimed, grimes, grimier, grimiest, grimily, griminess, griminesses, griming, grimly, grimmer, grimmest, grimness, grimnesses, grimy. (additional references) | |
Words ending with "grim": begrim, megrim, pilgrim. (additional references) | |
Words containing "grim": agrimonies, agrimony, begrime, begrimed, begrimes, begriming, begrimmed, begrimming, begrims, megrims, pilgrimage, pilgrimaged, pilgrimages, pilgrimaging, pilgrims. (additional references) | |
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"Grim" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Agyrium, egrim, gaim, Gaium, garam, Gdi, Gerin, gerrin, gfi, ghim, Ghrib, ghrin, gimc, gimm, gir, girm, girn, gorem, gorrem, grahm, Grami, gramm, gramo, gream, grem, gren, gri, grib, gric, grie, Griem, grif, grig, griin, Grimaux, grimm, grimn, grimp, grims, grink, grism, griu, griv, griw, griz, groik, groim, grom, gruj, gruk, grun, gtriii, Guigma, irim, wrim. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "grim" (pronounced gri"m) |
| 3 | -r i" m | brim, prim, rim, trim. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "g-i-m-r" | |
-1 letter: mig, mir, rig, rim. | |
-2 letters: mi. | |
| Words containing the letters "g-i-m-r" | |
+1 letter: grime, grimy. | |
+2 letters: arming, begrim, emigre, gambir, gamier, grimed, grimes, grimly, imager, maigre, margin, megrim, mirage, miring, muring, ogrism, regime, riming. | |
+3 letters: armiger, armings, begrime, begrims, diagram, emigres, epigram, farming, firming, forming, framing, gambier, gambirs, gammier, gemmier, germier, germina, gimpier, gisarme, glimmer, gomeril, gourami, gremial, gremlin, gremmie, grimace, grimier, grimily, griming, grimmer, gripman, gripmen, gummier, harming, imagers, imagery, immerge, impregn, isogram, mangier, margins, marking, marling, marring, marting, megrims, merging, metring, migrant, migrate, mingier, mingler, mirages, misgrew, misgrow, mitring, mooring, morning, muggier, ogreism, ogrisms, origami, perming, pilgrim, primage, priming, ragtime, ramming, ramping, reaming, regimen, regimes, reimage, remiges, rhyming, rimming, roaming, romping, rooming, terming, trigram, warming, worming. | |
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| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Slideshow 7. Images: Photo Album 8. Images: Digital Art | 9. Sounds 10. Quotations: Fiction 11. Quotations: Non-fiction 12. Quotations: Speeches | 13. Usage Frequency 14. Names: Frequency 15. Expressions 16. Expressions: Internet | 17. Translations: Modern 18. Translations: Ancient 19. Derivations 20. Rhymes | 21. Anagrams 22. Bibliography |
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