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glum
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Pronunciation: /ɡlʌm/
Definition of glum in English:
adjective (glummer, glummest)
Looking or feeling dejected; morose:
the princess looked glum but later cheered up
Origin
Mid 16th century: related to dialect glum 'to frown', variant of gloom.
synonyms: gloomy, downcast, downhearted, dejected, disconsolate, dispirited, despondent, crestfallen, cast down, depressed, disappointed, disheartened, discouraged, demoralized, desolate, heavy-hearted, in low spirits, low-spirited, sad, unhappy, doleful, melancholy, miserable, woebegone, mournful, forlorn, long-faced, fed up, in the doldrums, wretched, lugubrious, morose, sepulchral, saturnine, dour, mirthless; |