English to Belarusian Meaning of grim - змрочны


Grim :
змрочны

жудасны, абуральны, пужалы, змрочны, ўпаў, люты, гвалтоўны, дзікі, адчайны, грозны, непакорлівы, фракцыйны, суровы, строгі, цяжкі, кармавой

змрочныgrimedГраймсаgrimingпанураGrimness
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Definitions of grim in English
Adjective(1) not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty(2) shockingly repellent; inspiring horror(3) harshly ironic or sinister(4) harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance(5) filled with melancholy and despondency(6) causing dejection
Examples of grim in English
(1) The disease carries a grim prognosis - only 14 percent of patients survive 5 years.(2) With these grim figures to consider, it is expected that Carlow would be one of the first test centres in the country to benefit from any forthcoming additional resources.(3) But somehow, that sort of irreverent, grim humor doesn't seem appropriate.(4) The alternative - settling for economic, cultural and demographic stagnation - is too grim to consider.(5) I looked up to see Meredith, her expression grim , staring down at me.(6) Sitting in the shade of the fig trees in Westminster's bustling Portcullis House last week, Ian Cawsey recalled with grim humour the moment when he almost died.(7) Ross watches Alex's long, lean face fall into an expression of grim frustration, and for a moment he feels sorry for him.(8) In a brief, grim speech to the nation late on Saturday, the president did not say if he accepted their resignations.(9) Nick's broad face is now very grim .(10) This means the prognosis is probably not as grim as conventional wisdom would have us believe.(11) But thankfully things are not as grim as they seem.(12) His entire demeanor had changed, becoming hardened and grim , determination coupled with a strength that carried him past exhaustion.(13) Most of us use grim humour to cope with life's dark side.(14) Andrew entered through a side door to the observation room and stood beside the Doctor, face grim with worry.(15) "There's been a problem, " Gary explained, his expression grim .(16) Those are just some of the grim realities that illustrate the sorry state of education in black America.
Related Phrases of grim
(1) grim reaper ::
смерць з касой
(2) the grim reaper ::
змрочны жнец
Synonyms
Adjective
1. stern ::
кармавой
2. black ::
чорны
3. dreadful ::
жудасны
4. bleak ::
верхаводка
5. resolute ::
рашучы
6. down in the mouth ::
прыгнечаны
7. dour ::
непахісны
8. sick ::
хворы
9. dark ::
цёмны
Antonyms
1. benign ::
дабраякасны
2. benignant ::
дабраякасны
3. gentle ::
пяшчотны
4. mild ::
мяккі
5. tender ::
конкурс
Different Forms
grim, grimly, grimness
Word Example from TV Shows
We're getting kind of grim.

We're getting kind of GRIM.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 6

Come, Maester, don't look so grim.

Come, Maester, don't look so GRIM.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7

I'm sure it's very grim
after King's Landing.

I'm sure it's very GRIM after King's Landing.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 1

Don't look so grim, Jon Snow.

Don't look so GRIM, Jon Snow.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 1

Grim, bearded,

Grim, bearded,

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 2

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