Not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
Shockingly repellent; inspiring horror.
Harshly ironic or sinister.
Другие значения термина "grim" 1 It is possible the situation is less grim than it currently appears.
2 The Baghdad I left behind five years ago was a grim place.
3 Scotland's chief medical officer had another grim message for the public today.
4 They bring the grim reality of male violence into our living rooms.
5 This was the actual, and often quite grim , reality of the frontier.
6 They've already lost large numbers and next year is looking pretty grim .
7 Last year was a particularly grim era for MetroRail in Cape Town.
8 Var stared at the screen, contemplating the grim reality of her situation.
9 The situation is very grim , Delhi Fire Department Director Atul Garg said.
10 IRAQ: Somewhere in Iraq a grim and ghastly auction is taking place.
11 It was a grim risk that schools no longer wanted to take.
12 Potosí's grim but fascinating history has made tourism an important secondary industry.
13 Unfortunately, the grim statistics he presented only tell part of the story.
14 She wanted him: his power and his grim self-control, his beautiful voice.
15 In the main, however, the memories of that time were pretty grim .
16 Other doctors arrived, all grim faced and uttering incomprehensible words among themselves.
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