They could be if you are not nice to them or they are having a bad day.
The word could be gloomy.
No, gloomy is an adjective. What a gloomy day.
A person with a gloomy outlook on life is often described as pessimistic, seeing things in a negative light and expecting the worst outcomes. They may feel a sense of hopelessness, lack of motivation, and struggle to see the positive aspects of situations.
the fact that nobody has answered is a gloomy situation for the state of your question. It is a Gloomy day; I have a gloomy feeling about..., etc.
The land lady's in WW2 were women who worked on farms and land while men were away fighting.
A person who is always gloomy could be described as melancholic or pessimistic. They may have a tendency to see things in a negative light and have a constant feeling of sadness or despair.
An interrogative sentence with the word gloomy would be, "Why are you so gloomy today?"
The opposite of bright (color, shine) could be dark The opposite of bright (light) could be dim, dull, or low. The opposite of bright (day, disposition) could be gloomy. The opposite of bright (idiom - clever) could be dull, or unintelligent.
Depending on context, antonyms for exuberant could be gloomy, restrained and meager.
Dreams tend to reflect our deep emotions, including those we conceal from our own awareness. A gloomy dream could indicate underlying habits of pessimism or self-doubt.
Gloomy Lights was created in 2003.
The Gloomy Day was created in 1565.