Dark and rainy days or lonely and isolated environments can be considered as gloomy. Additionally, a person who is constantly pessimistic or sad may also be described as gloomy.
No, gloomy is an adjective. What a gloomy day.
I would guess gray. I don't really understand your question though.
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.
it means to be sad or gloomy. " When I found out they canceled the movie, I felt really grimm."
My mood after what happened, is gloomy
The comparative form of "gloomy" is "gloomier."
Gloomy Lights was created in 2003.
The Gloomy Day was created in 1565.
Gloomy Sunday was created in 1933.
Yes, but not all around the year, ecspecially not in wintertime, since its really cold and gloomy.