(gloomily)
111murkily — mÉœrkɪlɪ / mÉœËkɪlɪ adv. gloomily, darkly; foggily …
112sepulchrally — adv. like a grave, like a tomb, like a burial chamber; gloomily, morosely, dismally …
113somberly — adv. gloomily, dismally; darkly; sadly, mournfully; gravely …
114spiritlessly — adv. listlessly, without animation; without courage, in an overly compliant manner; in a depressed manner, gloomily …
115splenetically — adv. irritably, spitefully, maliciously; gloomily …
116sullenly — adv. in a sullen manner; sulkily, morosely; gloomily; slowly, sluggishly …
117poke — 1. (the) obsolete summary dismissal from employment Punning on the meaning to push, and a poke is also a sack, as in the phrase buy a pig in a poke, to be deceived or cheated: He s gi en him t poke. (Leeds Mercury Supplement, April… …
118see through a person/thing — (from Idioms in Speech) to understand the real nature of; not to be deceived by We belong, of course, to a generation that s seen through things, seen how futile everything is, and had the courage to accept futility, and say to ourselves: There… …
119gloomy — adjective (gloomier, gloomiest) 1》 poorly lit, especially so as to cause fear or depression. 2》 causing or feeling depression or despondency. Derivatives gloomily adverb gloominess noun …
120dark — 1 adjective 1 PLACE a dark place is one where there is little or no light: The church was dark and quiet. | I waited for them in a dark alley. | go dark (=become dark): Suddenly, the room went dark and somebody screamed. opposite light 3 (3) 2… …