- gloomily
- gloomily [{{t}}'glu:mɪlɪ]adverbsombrement, mélancoliquement, tristement;∎ he looked around him gloomily il regarda autour de lui d'un air sombre ou morose
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français. 2015.
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français. 2015.
Gloomily — Gloom i*ly, adv. In a gloomy manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gloomily — adv. Gloomily is used with these verbs: ↑stare … Collocations dictionary
gloomily — gloomy ► ADJECTIVE (gloomier, gloomiest) 1) dark or poorly lit, especially so as to cause fear or depression. 2) causing or feeling depression or despondency. DERIVATIVES gloomily adverb gloominess noun … English terms dictionary
gloomily — adverb with gloom (Freq. 2) such a change is gloomily foreseen by many • Derived from adjective: ↑gloomy … Useful english dictionary
gloomily — adverb see gloomy … New Collegiate Dictionary
gloomily — See gloomy. * * * … Universalium
gloomily — adverb In a gloomy manner … Wiktionary
gloomily — adv. despondently, sadly, dispiritedly, downheartedly; dimly, darkly … English contemporary dictionary
gloomily — gloom·i·ly … English syllables
gloomily — See: gloomy … English dictionary
gloomy — gloomily, adv. gloominess, n. /glooh mee/, adj., gloomier, gloomiest. 1. dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies. 2. causing gloom; dismal or depressing: a gloomy prospect. 3. filled with or showing gloom; sad, dejected, or melancholy. 4.… … Universalium