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Dissmal

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition:

Dissmal (adjective) describes something that is gloomy, depressing, or lacking in hope.

Examples:

  • After receiving dissmal news, she couldn't help but feel extremely sad.
  • The dissmal weather made everyone stay indoors.
  • The dissmal economic situation forced many businesses to close down.

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:

Dissmal (noun) refers to a state or feeling of gloominess or deep sorrow.

Examples:

  • He couldn't shake off the dissmal that had settled in his heart after the tragedy.
  • The film portrayed the dissmal of war in a hauntingly realistic way.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition:

Dissmal (adverb) indicates that something is done in a gloomy, cheerless, or hopeless manner.

Examples:

  • She stared dissmally at the empty room, feeling utterly alone.
  • The company's performance in the last quarter was dissmally low.

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