The word 'gllum' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a glum expression). Adjectives do not have plural forms.
The noun form for the adjective glum is glumness; the plural form is glumnesses.
depressed, glum
"Glumly" comes from the adjective "glum" which means "sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected."Glumly is an adverb. Adverbs describe verbs. Examples of verbs are run, talk. If you wanted to describe each verb, you could say... quickly runs, talks quietly.Andrew glumly reported his father's death to the crowd.
glum, depressed
Gaze is more positive than "stare" or "ogle".
Glum heroes" refer to the heroes by dying they are unhappy. "Up the line" is the battlefield. "puffy petulant face" is the officer's faces from the excessive eating and drinking. "Guzzling and gulping in the best hotel": The officers eat and drink until their hearts delight while the best hotel refers to them living in the lap of luxury.
Glum drops because glum means sad upset stuff like that that and gum drops are a candy btw my favorite candy.
a glum smile
The word "glum" is an adjective. It describes someone who is moody or sullen.
After receiving the disappointing news, her expression turned glum as she quietly left the room.
Other words for the word glum would be the following:sadglumlydepressedsorrowfulupsetblueunhappydarklonely
Glum. Sullen suggests resentment or antipathy, even sulking - it's rather more than just glum.
A glum plum.
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Glum is typically considered a negative emotion or mood, as it is often associated with sadness, gloom, or unhappiness.
When I looked over at bob he looked glum so I went to cheer him up. Hope I helped.
depressed, glum
glum bum