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grimly
[ grim-lee ]
adverb
- in a stern, sinister, fierce, or forbidding way:
The mood has turned bleak here as the populace prepares grimly for a period of prolonged hardship and, they fear, war.
For many years, art was forbidden in the country unless it was grimly, dully figurative or a gaudy mural glorifying the dictator’s regime.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of grimly1
Example Sentences
Adra hopes in vain that the mainstream media will report on these indignities, then has a visiting journalist talk grimly about once doing such a piece: People “paid attention to that for 10 minutes.â€
The election result on Nov. 5 — just about 100 days after Harris’ overnight transformation — left Smith feeling sadly, grimly vindicated.
All three films offer a grimly transporting experience to a distant time and place, with an emotional and social immediacy that resonates deeply in the present.
“The Pairings Menu has left the building,†one Reddit user grimly posted.
On Sunday, he gave in — with a letter that was grimly eloquent, as if dictated through clenched teeth.
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