gloomier
The comparative form of gloomy is gloomier, the superlative form is gloomiest.
Gloomier and gloomiest I think
gloomier, gloomiest
gloomier, gloomiest
No, gloomy is an adjective. What a gloomy day.
the fact that nobody has answered is a gloomy situation for the state of your question. It is a Gloomy day; I have a gloomy feeling about..., etc.
An interrogative sentence with the word gloomy would be, "Why are you so gloomy today?"
The word "gloomy" is an adjective.
My mood after what happened, is gloomy
The Gloomy Day was created in 1565.
Gloomy Lights was created in 2003.
Gloomy Sunday was created in 1933.