Glum ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Glum ( adjective )

  1. Having a sullen and gloomy appearance or mood.
  2. Depressed or dejected.

Origin:

Middle english glum, from old norse glumr.

Examples:

  1. He looked glum after receiving the bad news.
  2. She had a glum expression on her face.
  3. The glum weather matched his mood.
  4. The glum atmosphere in the office was palpable.
  5. The patients in the waiting room were glum and silent.

(As a verb)

Glum ( verb )

  1. Having a sullen and gloomy appearance or mood.
  2. Depressed or dejected.

Origin:

Middle english glum, from old norse glumr.

Examples:

  1. He looked glum after receiving the bad news.
  2. She had a glum expression on her face.
  3. The glum weather matched his mood.
  4. The glum atmosphere in the office was palpable.
  5. The patients in the waiting room were glum and silent.
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