Bland, Dull
severe, harsh, bleak, dour, grim, hard, stark
The prefix for "bleak" is "un-." The addition of the prefix "un-" changes the meaning of the word to indicate the opposite of bleak, which is typically something more positive or hopeful. Prefixes are morphemes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning, and in this case, "un-" serves to negate the original meaning of "bleak."
bleak
All of the above.
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severe, harsh, bleak, dour, grim, hard, stark
bleak
grotty, murky, bleak, grungy hope you didn't mean dinghy?
" The economic situation looked very bleak indeed!"
The Bleak mood at the funeral was depressing.
no :)
The prefix for "bleak" is "un-." The addition of the prefix "un-" changes the meaning of the word to indicate the opposite of bleak, which is typically something more positive or hopeful. Prefixes are morphemes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning, and in this case, "un-" serves to negate the original meaning of "bleak."
Bare or desolate.
bleak
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