Frequency rank: 18,702. – 18,777.
- gloomy; melancholy; dreary; depressed; dismal
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- gloomy
- melancholy
- dreary
- depressed
- dismal
This meaning is used to describe an atmosphere or environment that is dark, depressing, or lacking in brightness. It often refers to weather, locations, or moods that evoke a sense of sadness.
This meaning refers to a deep, reflective sadness that is often persistent and introspective. It is typically associated with a sense of longing or loss.
He reminisced about the past and was enveloped in a melancholy mood.
This meaning describes a situation or atmosphere that is bleak, dull, or lifeless, often making one feel bored or unhappy.
The dreary days continue, and I feel no motivation to do anything.
This meaning is used in a psychological context, referring to a state of low mood or emotional distress. It can relate to a person’s overall mental health condition.
He has been very depressed lately and doesn't want to talk to anyone.
This meaning denotes a feeling of hopelessness or a situation that is extremely bad, often leading to despair. It describes both emotional states and conditions.
Generated collocations (experimental)
いんうつ陰鬱なきぶん気分gloomy moodいんうつ陰鬱なてんき天気gloomy weatherいんうつ陰鬱なおんがく音楽melancholy musicいんうつ陰鬱なひょうじょう表情dismal expressionいんうつ陰鬱さをかんじる感じるto feel gloomyいんうつ陰鬱なけしき景色dreary sceneryいんうつ陰鬱なふんいき雰囲気gloomy atmosphereいんうつ陰鬱なおもいで思い出melancholic memoryいんうつ陰鬱にくらす暮らすto live in gloomいんうつ陰鬱なじき時期bleak periodいんうつ陰鬱なぶんがく文学melancholic literature
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