Dismal is means someone that is depressing. This can also be called dreary.
The Eighteenth and nineteenth century Romantics called economics the "Dismal Science" to criticize its focus on utilitarianism and materialism, which they believed ignored the beauty and spiritual aspects of life. The term was coined by Scottish writer Thomas Carlyle.
No, the Dismal Swamps do not have carnivorous plants. The Dismal Swamp is primarily composed of wetlands and forested areas with common plants like cypress trees, tupelo trees, and ferns. Carnivorous plants are typically found in nutrient-poor environments like bogs and swamps, but they are not present in the Dismal Swamps.
If your question is how big is the Great Dismal Swamp, today the swamp covers approximately 112,000 acres, but when the first colonial explorers came to the swamp it covered almost one million acres of Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina. Most of what remains of the swamp has become the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge with no peoples living within the refuge boundary.
Reducing is important because it saves more money, provides more jobs, improves productivity, and promotes more economic growth.answ2. Away from the dismal science, reducing is of great importance in refining metals. Generally infers a removal of oxides or sulphides etc.Reducing is also used in math as a process of simplifying an expresssion or situation.
The Great Dismal swamp is about 5,000 acres. I must give more information than the above....The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, located in Eastern Virginia and continuing into Eastern North Carolina is approximately 112,000 acres. This is a Federally maintained property. The Dismal Swamp State Park, which looks like a 'chunk' taken out of the Great Dismal Swamp, is located in North Carolina and is approximately 5,000 acres. Together, the Great Dismal Swamp is about 117,000 total acres. It used to be almost 1,000,000 acres when Europeans first started settling the area.
The Eighteenth and nineteenth century Romantics called economics the "Dismal Science" to criticize its focus on utilitarianism and materialism, which they believed ignored the beauty and spiritual aspects of life. The term was coined by Scottish writer Thomas Carlyle.
Scotsman Thomas Carlyle labeled economics the "dismal science" well over one hundred years ago because it seemed boring, uninteresting, unclear, and full of "on the one hand, on the other hand."
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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 means sad
The official definition of the word dismal is "depressing; dreary."
Because no one understands it. (they can describe what happened, but no one can tell you what will happen next.)
Good question! It's known as the dismal science, and having acquired a BSc(Econ) myself I know why - and I seriously doubt whether it is a science at all.
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An antonym for the word Dismal is Happy or Joyful. Dismal is causing gloom or misery or depressing.