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All gloominess synonyms

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noun gloominess

  • insipidness β€” without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid: an insipid personality.
  • jejune β€” without interest or significance; dull; insipid: a jejune novel.
  • blandness β€” pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
  • flatness β€” horizontally level: a flat roof.
  • stodginess β€” heavy, dull, or uninteresting; tediously commonplace; boring: a stodgy Victorian novel.
  • lifeless β€” not endowed with life; having no life; inanimate: lifeless matter.
  • vapidity β€” lacking or having lost life, sharpness, or flavor; insipid; flat: vapid tea.
  • dryness β€” free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
  • insipidity β€” without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid: an insipid personality.
  • dowdy β€” not stylish; drab; old-fashioned: Why do you always wear those dowdy old dresses?
  • colorless β€” Something that is colorless has no color at all.
  • dinginess β€” of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness.
  • boringness β€” the quality of being boring
  • pessimism β€” the tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad or undesirable outcomes, results, conditions, problems, etc.: His pessimism about the future of our country depresses me.
  • cheerlessness β€” The state or characteristic of being cheerless.
  • dispiritedness β€” The state or condition of being dispirited.
  • dolefulness β€” The characteristic of being doleful; sadness.
  • downheartedness β€” The characteristic of being downhearted; sadness.
  • ennui β€” A feeling of listlessness and dissatisfaction arising from a lack of occupation or excitement.
  • abjectness β€” The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility. (Late 16th century.).
  • disconsolateness β€” (uncountable) The state of being disconsolate; gloom.
  • downcastness β€” The quality of being downcast.
  • sourness β€” having an acid taste, resembling that of vinegar, lemon juice, etc.; tart.
  • sulkiness β€” marked by or given to sulking; sullen.
  • disheartenment β€” The act of disheartening.
  • colorlessness β€” The state of being colorless.
  • dowdiness β€” The characteristic of being dowdy; frumpiness; plainness.
  • flavorlessness β€” The state or condition of being flavorless; lack of flavor.
  • blue funk β€” a state of great terror or loss of nerve
  • abject β€” You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
  • disconsolation β€” without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable: Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.
  • lugubriosity β€” mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner: lugubrious songs of lost love.
  • broken heart β€” If you say that someone has a broken heart, you mean that they are very sad, for example because a love affair has ended unhappily.
  • downcast β€” directed downward, as the eyes.
  • grieving β€” to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
  • obscuration β€” the act of obscuring.
  • grouchy β€” sullenly discontented; sulky; morose; ill-tempered.
  • desperateness β€” reckless or dangerous because of despair, hopelessness, or urgency: a desperate killer.
  • despond β€” to lose heart or hope; become disheartened; despair
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