glum

glum
adjective
(gloomy and sad: a glum expression.) sombrío, taciturno, melancólico
- glumness
glum
tr[glʌm]
adjective (comp glummer, superl glummest)
1 (mood) abatido,-a, desanimado,-a, triste; (by nature) taciturno,-a, melancólico,-a
glum ['glʌm] adj, glummer ; glummest
1) sullen: hosco, sombrío
2) dreary, gloomy: sombrío, triste, melancólico
glum
adj.
hosco, -a adj.
malhumorado, -a adj.
sombrío, -a adj.
glʌm
adjective -mm- apesadumbrado, apenado
[ɡlʌm]
ADJ (compar glummer) (superl glummest) [person] melancólico; [mood, expression] triste; [tone] melancólico, sombrío
* * *
[glʌm]
adjective -mm- apesadumbrado, apenado

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