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    gloom
    /ɡluːm/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. have a dark or sombre appearance: literary "the black gibbet glooms beside the way"
    • 2. be or look depressed or despondent: "Charles was always glooming about money"

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  2. Jan 17, 2024 · The phrase "cast a shadow over something" means bringing a sense of gloom, negativity, or concern to an individual or a situation. The metaphor of casting a shadow evokes the idea of blocking out light, which is often associated with happiness, clarity, or positivity.

  3. Jun 29, 2023 · Before going into the possible medical or psychological causes of a sense of impending doom, it's important to define and describe this symptom briefly. A sense of impending doom is a feeling of knowing that something life-threatening or tragic is about to occur.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · Telling me you hate an aspect of me, out of the blue and many months after I made the comment, is surely one of the reasons why Gloom decided to step away from the internet as her sole source of income.

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · What Does Gloomer Mean? The term gloomer is slang that refers to a person in their 20s who lacks ambition or life goals but continues to go through the motions of life. Gloomers are not as optimistic as bloomers, but they are also not as defeated as doomers.

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · “Doom and gloom messaging can do both things: induce helplessness, discourage individual-level action; but also motivate people to spread the word.” Many other messages also failed or even backfired, underscoring how difficult it is to actually mobilize real, effortful action on climate change.

  7. Depending on the perspective through which you are reading this article, there are ways to plan to weather the gloom, improve your own situation, or (hello, leaders) to ensure that your employees are valued and recognized as people—not as a bottom line.

  8. Dec 18, 2023 · The predicted risk of The Great Gloom is substantial. Our changed working world requires businesses to modernize their approaches to employee engagement – this needs to start with bridging the growing disconnect between businesses and their people through an effective and authentic culture.

  9. Oct 3, 2023 · gloom (n.) 1590s, originally Scottish, "a sullen look," probably from gloom (v.) "look sullen or displeased" (late 14c., gloumen ), of unknown origin; perhaps from an unrecorded Old English verb or from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian dialectal glome "to stare somberly"), or from Middle Low German glum "turbid," Dutch gluren "to leer."

  10. Oct 29, 2023 · This sermon is entitled “Doom and Gloom,” and there is much frightening visions of doom and gloom. Both the seals and the trumpets are grouped into four and then three.

  11. May 28, 2024 · noun. bride· groom ˈbrīd-ˌgrüm. -ˌgru̇m. Synonyms of bridegroom. : a man just married or about to be married. Examples of bridegroom in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web As the event unfolds, a waitress whose daughter was slain in the tragedy recognizes the bridegroom as the brother of the shooter.