Gloom in spanish
Oscuridad
pronunciation: oʊskuɹ̩idɑd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: oʊskuɹ̩idɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures
gloom = pesismismo, desmoralización, desesperanza, tristeza, melancolía, penumbra, semioscuridad, calígine.
Example: However, short breaks and budget flights are exceptions to the general travel gloom.more:
» cast + a pall of gloom over = abatir, desmoralizar.
Example: This prolonged dry spell has cast a pall of gloom over the agrochemical business.» doom and gloom = pesimismo, desmoralización, desesperanza, catastrofismo. [También usado invirtiendo el orden de las palabras gloom and doom]
Example: Amid all the doom and gloom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.» economic gloom = pesimismo económico.
Example: With uncertainty over the country's government and the economic gloom only set to worsen, even the most patriotic amongst us must be thinking about emigrating.