0 feelings of great unhappiness and loss of hope:
1 a situation in which it is nearly dark and difficult to see well:
4 feelings of worry that things are bad and will not improve:
His son's and his favourite's recent debacle in foreign affairs induced a sulky, petulant gloom in the king that intensified his ill health.
Fabulous wealth and abject gloom, though apparently contradictory, were the two effects.
They challenge the idea that this was a period of unrelieved gloom and decline, of depression and depopulation, in the life of the countryside.
The effect of all this brick is dark and hard and earthy: it generates a space almost invisible until one's eyes adapt to the gloom.
The vision he presents is one shrouded in gloom and fatalism.
From gloom to boom : age, identity and target marketing.
From this he was able to propose three primary bi-polar dimensions, trivia versus solemnity, gaiety versus gloom and energy versus relaxation, against which musical association could be measured.
Predictions and prognostications about the future are often heady stuff, whether they are laden with gloom or optimism about wealth, science, technology and opportunity in tomorrow's world.
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沒有希望, 憂鬱, 愁悶…
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没有希望, 忧郁, 愁闷…
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pesimismo, penumbra, melancolía [feminine]…
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desânimo, penumbra…
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憂うつ, 陰気, 薄暗がり…
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kasvet, hüzün, keder…
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morosité [feminine], pénombre [feminine], demi-jour…
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tristesa, pessimisme, penombra…
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