think negatively
be pessimistic
The word gloomily is an adverb. It means to do something in a gloomy manner.
I stared into his eyes gloomily. He grimaced then struck me in the face.
The adverb refers to acting in a depressed or labored manner, or to a setting that appears dreary, dull, or dark. Examples: She went outside and sat gloomily on the stone bench. The economists gloomily predicted another month of recession. At night, the town square was gloomily lit by a half dozen gas lamps.
Gloomily.
It means unhappily or with sadness.
gloomily
Gloomily and sorrowfully.
Antonyms: doubtfully, gloomily, hopelessly
Brood, fret, grieve, lament, languish, mope, or sulk are all variations for gloomy thinking.
despondently, forlornly, gloomily, glumly, sadly, sorrowfully, unpleasantly
Two adverbs that can be used to describe sadness are "gloomily" and "mournfully."