Words Like GRIM

We have put together a list of words that are similar to GRIM.

21 Alternative Words Similar to grim

1 Sick Adjective      Synonym Words Like Sick
2 Black Adjective      Synonym Words Like Black
3 Dour Adjective      Synonym Words Like Dour
4 Forbidding Adjective      Synonym Words Like Forbidding
5 Gloomy Adjective      Synonym Words Like Gloomy
6 Blue Adjective      Synonym Words Like Blue
7 Dark Adjective      Synonym Words Like Dark
8 Dingy Adjective      Synonym Words Like Dingy
9 Disconsolate Adjective      Synonym Words Like Disconsolate
10 Dismal Adjective      Synonym Words Like Dismal
11 Sorry Adjective      Synonym Words Like Sorry
12 Drab Adjective      Synonym Words Like Drab
13 Drear Adjective      Synonym Words Like Drear
14 Dreary Adjective      Synonym Words Like Dreary
15 Depressing Adjective      Synonym Words Like Depressing
16 Dispiriting Adjective      Synonym Words Like Dispiriting
17 Cheerless Adjective      Similar Words Like Cheerless
18 Hopeless Adjective      Similar Words Like Hopeless
19 Uncheerful Adjective      Similar Words Like Uncheerful
20 Unpleasant Adjective      Similar Words Like Unpleasant
21 Dejected Adjective      Equivalent Words Like Dejected

10 examples of grim

1 grim rainy weather
2 a week of rainy depressing weather
3 a dark gloomy day
4 a disconsolate winter landscape
5 the dark days of the war
6 the first dismal dispiriting days of November
7 grim necessity
8 the stern demands of parenthood
9 Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty
10 relentless persecution

10 definitions of grim

1 Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible.
2 causing dejection
3 not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
4 filled with melancholy and despondency
5 harshly ironic or sinister
6 shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
7 harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance
8 Unrelenting; rigid.
9 Uninviting or unnerving in aspect; forbidding: "undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw” ( J.M. Barrie).
10 Ghastly; sinister: "He made a grim jest at the horrifying nature of his wound” ( Reginald Pound). See Synonyms at ghastly.
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