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Antonyms for bleakness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bleek |
Phonetic Transcription : blik |
- advantage
- animation
- benefit
- blessing
- brightness
- bulge
- cheer
- cheerfulness
- civilization
- comfort
- construction
- contentedness
- contentment
- convexity
- creation
- delight
- development
- encouragement
- fecundity
- fertility
- fruitfulness
- gladness
- happiness
- hope
- hopefulness
- joy
- light
- liveliness
- peace
- pleasure
- protuberance
- recovery
- sparkle
- sunniness
- surge
- vivaciousness
Definition of bleakness
Origin :- c.1600, from bleak + -ness.
- As in sadness : noun unhappiness, depression
- As in barrenness : noun desolateness
- As in depression : noun low spirits; despair
- As in desolation : noun uninhabitated area; barrenness
- As in gloom : noun darkness, blackness
- And he liked East Wellmouth, bareness and bleakness and lonesomeness and all.
- Extract from : « Galusha the Magnificent » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- There was a bleakness about the situation which made one gasp.
- Extract from : « Jill the Reckless » by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
- But as she entered it that afternoon its air of peace seemed the bleakness of desolation.
- Extract from : « Robert Orange » by John Oliver Hobbes
- But in partial compensation for this bleakness is a fine ruggedness.
- Extract from : « Contemporary American Composers » by Rupert Hughes
- The warmth of the room was very agreeable in contrast to the bleakness of out-doors.
- Extract from : « At Fault » by Kate Chopin.
- Everyday light had filled her with bleakness and disillusion.
- Extract from : « Amabel Channice » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
- The summits of the Norwegian Fjelds have only the charm of wildness and bleakness.
- Extract from : « Northern Travel » by Bayard Taylor
- He stood in his shirt-sleeves, though there was a bleakness in the wind that hinted of December.
- Extract from : « The Debatable Land » by Arthur Colton
- The winter came and went, but it brought no sense of dreariness or bleakness to Meg.
- Extract from : « Meg's Friend » by Alice Abigail Corkran
- She was like her own New England in its bleakness, without its summer warmth.
- Extract from : « Rose MacLeod » by Alice Brown
Synonyms for bleakness
- abasement
- abjection
- abjectness
- anguish
- aridity
- aridness
- bareness
- blahs
- bleakness
- blue devils
- blue funk
- broken heart
- bummer
- cheerlessness
- cloud
- cloudiness
- dejection
- desert
- desolation
- desperation
- despondency
- devastation
- dimness
- disconsolateness
- disconsolation
- discouragement
- dismals
- dispiritedness
- dissolution
- distress
- dole
- dolefulness
- dolor
- downcastness
- downer
- downheartedness
- dreariness
- dullness
- dumps
- dusk
- duskiness
- dysphoria
- emptiness
- ennui
- extinction
- forlornness
- funk
- gloom
- gloominess
- grief
- grieving
- heartache
- heartbreak
- heaviness of heart
- heavy heart
- heavyheartedness
- hopelessness
- isolation
- letdown
- listlessness
- loneliness
- lowness
- lugubriosity
- melancholia
- melancholy
- misery
- moodiness
- mopes
- mortification
- mournfulness
- mourning
- murk
- murkiness
- obscurity
- poignancy
- qualm
- ruin
- sadness
- shade
- shadow
- solitariness
- solitude
- sorrow
- sorrowfulness
- the blues
- the dumps
- tribulation
- trouble
- twilight
- underdevelopment
- unhappiness
- vapors
- waste
- wildness
- woe
- woefulness
- worry
- wreck
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