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grim

[grim] / grɪm /




ADJECTIVE
horrible in manner or appearance
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Some grim corporate forecasts are part of the picture.

From Barron's

As helicopters circled overhead, sirens descended on her suburb, and people ran screaming down her street on 14 December, Mary felt a grim sense of deja vu.

From BBC

Despite the grim subject matter, the show also offers a glimpse of hope that such awareness arrives in time for someone to show that those despairing are not alone.–

From Salon

Not until three spirits haunt Scrooge one night and show him his wasted youth, empty present and grim future does he understand the value of love, hope and charity.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the pitch and off Wednesday was a grim day for the club.

From BBC