0 horrible; very unpleasant -- grusom; barsk
The soldiers had a grim task looking for bodies in the wrecked houses.
1 angry; fierce-looking; not cheerful -- vred
2 stubborn, unyielding -- nådesløs
She struggled up the hill with grim determination.
The cruel paradox of a society that has suffered a diaspora, turning on its own immigrant population makes for grim reflection.
His elegant use of florid language and dark humor, along with bouncy rhythms, often give a rather jocular feel to even the grimmest lyrics.
No, she had rather been compelled to play at hide-and-seek with the grim enemy.
I, meanwhile, gaped in fear; the face of the man was grim, his eyebrows were raised; these features presaged future trouble for me.
We would lack even an account of why we faced such an intellectually and morally grim alternative.
Unexpectedly grim economic conditions threatened near-term bankruptcy while also worsening the programme's long-term financial outlook.
The mood is grimmer than its predecessor through the introduction to the game.
Furthermore, the life prospects for the least advantaged in the "genetic lottery" of life are often extremely grim.