No, gloomy is an adjective.
What a gloomy day.
Gloom as an absence of light is a concrete noun, detectable by sight. Gloom as an emotional state, depression or despair, would be an abstract noun.
The word gloom is a noun.
No. Gloomy is an adjective. Gloom is an abstract noun.
Moodiness is the abstract noun form for the adjective moody. Another abstract noun is mood.
The noun shadow is an abstract noun as a word for a source of gloom or unhappiness.The noun shadow is a concrete noun as a word for a dark area created by blocking the light, something that can be seen.The noun finesse is an abstract noun as a word for a quality of delicacy and skill.
The past tense of gloom is gloomed.
First find a trainer that has a gloom and find out where it is
Where does Ruby Gloom live?
the gloom in the sky is great
trade gloom with a sun stone
Gloom evolves with a sun stone
The answer was in the cementery's gloom