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- Dictionarybleak/bliːk/
adjective
- 1. (of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements: "a bleak and barren moor" Similar Opposite
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BLEAK definition: 1. If a place is bleak, it is empty, and not welcoming or attractive: 2. Bleak weather is cold and…. Learn more.
1. : exposed and barren and often windswept. a bleak landscape. bleak soils. 2. : cold, raw. a bleak November evening. 3. a. : lacking in warmth, life, or kindliness : grim. a bleak prison documentary. b. : not hopeful or encouraging : depressing. a bleak prognosis. a bleak outlook. the future looks bleak. c. : severely simple or austere.
BLEAK meaning: 1. If a place is bleak, it is empty, and not welcoming or attractive: 2. Bleak weather is cold and…. Learn more.
If someone looks or sounds bleak, they look or sound depressed, as if they have no hope or energy.
Bleak definition: bare, desolate, and often windswept. See examples of BLEAK used in a sentence.
adj. 1. exposed and barren; desolate. 2. cold and raw. 3. offering little hope or excitement; dismal: a bleak future. [Old English blāc bright, pale; related to Old Norse bleikr white, Old High German bleih pale] ˈbleakly adv. ˈbleakness n. bleak. (bliːk) n.
BLEAK definition: 1. If a situation is bleak, there is little or no hope for the future: 2. If a place is bleak, it…. Learn more.