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TOEFL BNC: 5722 COCA: 9432

gloom

Word family
gloom /ɡluːm/ ●○○ noun [singular, uncountableU]  
1 literaryDARK almost complete darkness 昏暗;幽暗
 He peered into the gathering (=increasing) gloom.
他在渐深的暮色中眺望远方。
2 SAD/UNHAPPYa feeling of great sadness and lack of hope 忧郁,绝望
 a time of high unemployment and economic gloom
失业率高、经济惨淡的一段时间
doom and gloom at doom2
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a feeling of great sadness and lack of hope
verbs
be filled with gloom
She was filled with gloom as she looked around the place.
be sunk in gloom (=feel very sad and hopeless)
She made several attempts at conversation but the boy was sunk in gloom.
cast (a) gloom over something (=make people feel sad)
His ill health had cast a gloom over the Christmas holidays.
dispel/lift the gloom (=make people feel less sad)
Now for some good news to dispel the gloom.
gloom deepens (=people feel more sad)
The party's gloom deepened as the election results came in.
gloom lifts (=people stop feeling sad)
Germany's gloom lifted when Stallkamp scored a goal.
phrases
doom and gloom (=when there seems no hope)
The picture is not all doom and gloom - some tourist areas are still drawing in the crowds.
adjectives
economic gloom
It was a year of economic gloom for the car industry.
deep gloom
There was deep gloom about the future.
a general gloom (=when many people feel there is not much hope)
Amid the general gloom, there are some positive signs.
Examples from the Corpus
gloom nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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