adjective
- comparative form of doomy; more suggestive of or characterized by doom, disaster, or a sense of impending catastrophe
Usage: informal; often used to describe atmosphere, tone, or mood
Examples
- The sky grew doomier as the storm approached.
- That movie has a much doomier tone than the first one.
- The doomier the music, the more intense the scene becomes.
- His expression became doomier when he heard the news.
- The doomier atmosphere of the second act kept the audience on edge.
- The forecast sounded doomier than expected.