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    glum
    /ɡlʌm/

    adjective

    • 1. looking or feeling dejected; morose: "the princess looked glum but later cheered up"

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  2. Glum means sad and discouraged, or not attractive and unappealing. Learn how to use this informal adjective in different contexts, and see synonyms and related words.

    • Glum: Korean Translation

      glum translate: 침울한. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Glum: Catalan Translation

      glum translate: trist. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Glumly

      GLUMLY definition: 1. in a disappointed or unhappy way: 2....

    • Glug

      GLUG definition: 1. to drink something in large mouthfuls:...

  3. Glum means sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected. It is a variant of gloom and has synonyms such as melancholy, despondent, sulky, moody. See how to use glum in a sentence and its word history and origins.

  4. Glum means showing a forbidding or disagreeable mood, or seeming gloomy and sad. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of glum from Merriam-Webster.

  5. Glum means sad and quiet because of disappointment or unhappiness. Learn how to use glum in a sentence, synonyms, word origin, and examples from The Guardian and other sources.

  6. Glum means sad and discouraged, or not attractive and unappealing. Learn how to use this informal adjective in different contexts, and see synonyms and related words.

  7. Glum is a word for being depressed, bummed out, or down in the dumps. People who are glum are sometimes said to be sullen, brooding, morose, and moody. Glum folks don't smile, giggle, or laugh — and they're rarely seen holding balloons.

  8. Glum means moody, melancholy, and gloomy or an instance of it. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of glum in different languages.