Yes, it is. It means depressingly bad or hopeless, e.g. a dismal performance in the first game.
No, the word 'dismal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a dismal day, a dismal story).The noun form of the adjective 'dismal' is dismalness.
"were always dismal" is more than one part of speech. were - verb always - adverb dismal - adjective
hysterical, magical, dismal
dark, dull, dim, dismal, blac, grey, murky, dreary, miserable, glum, dispirited
The weather is absolutely dismal today.
No, the word 'dismal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a dismal day, a dismal story).The noun form of the adjective 'dismal' is dismalness.
"Dismal" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is depressing, gloomy, or bleak.
"were always dismal" is more than one part of speech. were - verb always - adverb dismal - adjective
Paraguayan is the proper adjective for Paraguay
hysterical, magical, dismal
"were always dismal" is more than one part of speech. were - verb always - adverb dismal - adjective
dark, dull, dim, dismal, blac, grey, murky, dreary, miserable, glum, dispirited
The weather is absolutely dismal today.
Dismal means sad
The official definition of the word dismal is "depressing; dreary."
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An antonym for the word Dismal is Happy or Joyful. Dismal is causing gloom or misery or depressing.