(gloomily)
11gloomy — gloomily, adv. gloominess, n. /glooh mee/, adj., gloomier, gloomiest. 1. dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies. 2. causing gloom; dismal or depressing: a gloomy prospect. 3. filled with or showing gloom; sad, dejected, or melancholy. 4.… …
12brood — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English brōd; akin to Middle High German bruot brood and perhaps to Old English beorma yeast more at barm Date: before 12th century 1. the young of an animal or a family of young; especially the young… …
13brood — 1. SYN: litter (2). 2. To ponder anxiously; to meditate morbidly. * * * brood brüd n the young of an animal or a family of young esp the young (as of a bird or insect) hatched or cared for at one time brood vt 1 a) to sit on or incubate (eggs) b) …
14gloomy — [[t]glu͟ːmi[/t]] gloomier, gloomiest 1) ADJ GRADED If a place is gloomy, it is almost dark so that you cannot see very well. Inside it s gloomy after all that sunshine... All the electric lamps in this huge gloomy church were extinguished. 2) ADJ …
15Blackly — Black ly, adv. In a black manner; darkly, in color; gloomily; threateningly; atrociously. Deeds so blackly grim and horrid. Feltham. [1913 Webster] …
16Dismally — Dis mal*ly, adv. In a dismal manner; gloomily; sorrowfully; uncomfortably. [1913 Webster] …
17Drearily — Drear i*ly, adv. Gloomily; dismally. [1913 Webster] …
18Murkily — Murk i*ly, adv. Darkly; gloomily. [1913 Webster] …
19Somberly — Som ber*ly, Sombrely Som bre*ly, adv. In a somber manner; sombrously; gloomily; despondingly. [1913 Webster] …
20Sombrely — Somberly Som ber*ly, Sombrely Som bre*ly, adv. In a somber manner; sombrously; gloomily; despondingly. [1913 Webster] …