Dismal
Sad, Morose, Upset, and Flat....buy a thesaurus
Not. The word 'cheerless' is not a noun at all. The word 'cheerless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a cheerless day, a cheerless room, etc.)The abstract noun form of the adjective 'cheerless' is cheerlessness.The word 'cheerless' is the adjective form of the abstract noun cheer.
No, the word 'cheerless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as lacking cheer.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'cheerless' is cheerlessness.The word 'cheerless' is an adjective form of the abstract noun cheer.
other words for sad:unhappy, depressed, unsatisfied, gloomy, miserable, down,cheerless, grieved, heavy-hearted, gloomy, downcast, low-spiritedSome synonyms for the word sad are, upset, dissapointed, and down. There are more, just think.
Any of the following will do: miserable, melancholy, doleful, sorrowful, woebegone, forlorn, disconsolate.
dis·mal/ˈdizməl/Adjective:Depressing; dreary.(of a person or a mood) Gloomy.Synonyms: gloomy - sad - dreary - cheerless - sombre - somber
The word cheerless has two syllables. Cheer-less.
One word that can describe the sound of unhappiness is "gloomy."
The word that goes with that definition is "door."
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An interrogative sentence with the word gloomy would be, "Why are you so gloomy today?"
The word "gloomy" is an adjective.