unhappy; upset; bleak; pessimistic; harsh; severe; dour; dismal; gloomy
No. Fascinate means intrigue: cause to be interested or curious. Grim means not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
No. Grim is a synonym for morbid.The two words have similar meanings, not opposite ones.
hopelessness: synonyms: despair; hopeless; desperate; desperateness, desperation, despond, despondence, despondency; grim; gloomy; unhopeful; forlorn
"Even after multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, Pam's chance of survival looked grim.""It was a grim and gloomy day; because of the rain, no children could play.""The part of the story where the young girl was murdered was by far the most grim part of the tale."
The word "Grim" is actually in an English word. It can mean the following:horrifyingcharacterized by hopelessnessironic or sinister in nature
No. Fascinate means intrigue: cause to be interested or curious. Grim means not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
No. Grim is a synonym for morbid.The two words have similar meanings, not opposite ones.
grim, faint, dim, weak horrible, shocking, terrible, awful, dreadful, horrendous, hideous, frightful
hopelessness: synonyms: despair; hopeless; desperate; desperateness, desperation, despond, despondence, despondency; grim; gloomy; unhopeful; forlorn
horrible, disgusting, grotesque, awful, dreadful, grim, gruesome, horrid, hateful, nasty, morbid, loathsome, monstrous, terrible
adamant, adamantine, brassbound, die-hard, grim, implacable, incompliant, inexorable, inflexible, intransigent, iron, obdurate, relentless, remorseless, rigid, unbendable, unbending, uncompliant, uncompromising, unrelenting, unyielding
power tools. Also dark. Also: raven, ebony, sable, jet, dusky, swarthy, gloomy, sad, depressing, grim, bleak, dismal, ominous
Grim Natwick went by Grim.
Kory Grim goes by Grim.
Yes, 'grim' rhymes with 'him'.
GRIM was created in 1978.
a grim angel is a cobination of the grim reaper and angles set out in the world to balance