An English surname, probably derived from Old English grimm or Old Norse grimr or grimmr, ghastly or sinister, dismal and gloomy, cold and forbidding, rigid and unrelenting, A place that is grim is unattractive and depressing in appearance. the tower blocks on the city's grim edges, If you say that something is grim, you think that it is very bad, ugly, or depressing. Things were pretty grim for a time, unyielding; stern, fierce; merciless, heartless, cruel; horrible, frightful, A situation or piece of information that is grim is unpleasant, depressing, and difficult to accept. They painted a grim picture of growing crime There was further grim economic news yesterday The mood could not have been grimmer. + grimness grim·ness an unrelenting grimness of tone, If a person or their behaviour is grim, they are very serious, usually because they are worried about something. She was a grim woman with a turned-down mouth Her expression was grim and unpleasant, Used to denote any cave trip or cave that is extremely unpleasant "Grim" also usually implies a wet and/or dangerous trip, harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning to savage mordant wit", not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; "grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood", shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen", harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance; "a dour, self-sacrificing life"; "a forbidding scowl"; "a grim man loving duty more than humanity"; "undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw"- J M Barrie, causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather", characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom; "gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"; "gloomy predictions"; "a gloomy silence"; "took a grim view of the economy"; "the darkening mood", A giant spectral dog that haunts graveyards, Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible, (Giant) in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, part ii He was one who tried to stop pilgrims on their way to the Celestial City, but was slain by Mr Greatheart (See Giants ), In a grim manner, Grim-looking, grim-natured, The characteristic or quality of being grim, in a grim implacable manner; "he was grimly satisfied, Grim; hideous; stern, In a grim manner; fiercely, sternly, unrelentingly; mercilessly, harshly; forbiddingly, in a grim implacable manner; "he was grimly satisfied", comparative of grim, of forbidding aspect; hideous; cruel; frightful; horrible; fierce; surly, superlative of grim, The characterisitc or quality of being grim, Fierceness of look; sternness; crabbedness; forbiddingness, something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters", formidableness; sternness, severeness, mercilessness; harshness, fierceness, the quality of being ghastly,
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An English surname, probably derived from Old English grimm or Old Norse grimr or grimmr
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ghastly or sinister
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dismal and gloomy, cold and forbidding
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rigid and unrelenting
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A place that is grim is unattractive and depressing in appearance. the tower blocks on the city's grim edges
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If you say that something is grim, you think that it is very bad, ugly, or depressing. Things were pretty grim for a time
A situation or piece of information that is grim is unpleasant, depressing, and difficult to accept. They painted a grim picture of growing crime There was further grim economic news yesterday The mood could not have been grimmer. + grimness grim·ness an unrelenting grimness of tone
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If a person or their behaviour is grim, they are very serious, usually because they are worried about something. She was a grim woman with a turned-down mouth Her expression was grim and unpleasant
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Used to denote any cave trip or cave that is extremely unpleasant "Grim" also usually implies a wet and/or dangerous trip
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harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning to savage mordant wit"
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not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; "grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood"
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shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen"
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harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance; "a dour, self-sacrificing life"; "a forbidding scowl"; "a grim man loving duty more than humanity"; "undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw"- J M Barrie
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causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather"
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characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom; "gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"; "gloomy predictions"; "a gloomy silence"; "took a grim view of the economy"; "the darkening mood"
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A giant spectral dog that haunts graveyards
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Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible
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(Giant) in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, part ii He was one who tried to stop pilgrims on their way to the Celestial City, but was slain by Mr Greatheart (See Giants )
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grimly
In a grim manner
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grimly
Grim-looking, grim-natured - "In reality it was the most terrifying sight I had seen to date: two fried eggs decorated with ketchup, Tabasco and chopped chillis in the semblance of a pair of bloodshot eyes – I would as soon have eaten my own leg. I waved the grimly thing away."
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grimness
The characteristic or quality of being grim
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grimly
in a grim implacable manner; "he was grimly satisfied
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