noun
- plural of gloominess; the quality or state of being dark, dim, or lacking light
- plural of gloominess; the quality or state of being sad, depressed, or pessimistic
Usage: countable or uncountable
Usage: countable or uncountable
Examples
- The gloominesses of winter weather can affect people's moods.
- Despite the gloominesses surrounding the economic forecast, some investors remained hopeful.
- The gloominesses in the old mansion's corridors made visitors feel uneasy.
- She struggled with the gloominesses that often followed rainy days.
- The artist captured the gloominesses of urban life in her photographs.
- Multiple gloominesses seemed to pile up as one problem followed another.