A feeling of melancholy apprehension.
The quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness.
1 Though some think the gloominess may be largely baked into stock prices.
2 I met Juba before dawn in the torch-lit gloominess of the stables.
3 That Edward Beverley had fits of gloominess and impatience is not surprising.
4 One of his favourite jokes played on a life-long reputation for gloominess .
5 It must not be supposed that Mr Cupples' gloominess arose from anxiety.
6 His gloominess gave way to laughter and small gestures of affection.
7 His case looked desperate, and he felt something like the gloominess of despair.
8 Then, without noticing the gloominess of the mate's countenance he went in again.
9 Would you cage your wife in the gloominess of this sepulchre?
10 I must, I will, I have already, overcome these fruitless gloominess .
11 Some of Mr. Lincoln's literary tastes indicated strongly his prevailing gloominess of mind.
12 Well, that isn't at all surprising, in view of the gloominess of our surroundings.
13 And yet there is a repining in your gloominess .
14 Sidwell remarked a change that was coming over him, a gloominess unnatural to his character.
15 Religion had a sort of horrible attraction for me, but nothing could exceed its gloominess .
16 Instead of gloominess and stressed-out behaviour, he now tries to take on challenges with a smile.
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