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(adj) gruesome, grisly, ghastly, sick, macabre
shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
ghastly wounds; the grim aftermath of the bombing; the grim task of burying the victims; a grisly murder; gruesome evidence of human sacrifice; macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages; macabre tortures conceived by madmen
(adj) gloomy, sorry, dark, drab, drear, dreary, dingy, disconsolate, dismal, blue
causing dejection
a blue day; the dark days of the war; a week of rainy depressing weather; a disconsolate winter landscape; the first dismal dispiriting days of November; a dark gloomy day; grim rainy weather
(adj) down, down in the mouth, downcast, downhearted, dispirited, depressed, low, low-spirited, gloomy, blue
filled with melancholy and despondency
gloomy at the thought of what he had to face; gloomy predictions; a gloomy silence; took a grim view of the economy; the darkening mood; lonely and blue in a strange city; depressed by the loss of his job; a dispirited and resigned expression on her face; downcast after his defeat; feeling discouraged and downhearted
(adj) inexorable, unrelenting, relentless, unappeasable, unforgiving, stern
not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
grim determination; grim necessity; Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty; relentless persecution; the stern demands of parenthood
(adj) dour, forbidding
harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance
a dour, self-sacrificing life; a forbidding scowl; a grim man loving duty more than humanity; undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw- J.M.Barrie
harshly ironic or sinister
black humor; a grim joke; grim laughter; fun ranging from slapstick clowning ... to savage mordant wit