Gloom
71doom and gloom — 1. adjective Feeling, or acting in a manner consistent with, pessimism and despair. His sister was all doom and gloom after she lost the part. 2. noun Something considered indicative of feelings of pessimism and despair …
72doom and gloom — A general atmosphere of pessimism, and a feeling that the situation is not going to improve, is referred to as doom and gloom. Fortunately it s not doom and gloom for all businesses, in spite of the economic situation …
73doom-and-gloom — See doom and gloom. * * * …
74encompass with gloom — index obnubilate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
75doom and gloom — the feeling that a situation is bad and is not likely to improve. Come on, it s not all doom and gloom, if we make a real effort we could still win …
76doom and gloom — a feeling that a situation is very bad and without hope Despite all the doom and gloom in the City, there are still some bright spots in the stock market …
77pile on the gloom — pile on the ˈagony/ˈgloom idiom (informal, especially BrE) to make an unpleasant situation worse • Bosses piled on the agony with threats of more job losses. Main entry: ↑pileidiom …
78out-gloom — out gloom, glory etc.: see out …
79June gloom — noun Any of several gloomy weather conditions present during June mornings, especially conditions of clouds, cool temperatures, fog, or drizzle …
80with gloom — sadly, in a depressed manner …