Lugubrious

Adjective

 * 1) gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.
 * The poor lighting and sparse maintenance, plus the rarefied traffic on its wide boulevards, made the effect of Pyongyang on the tourist distinctly lugubrious.
 * His client's lugubrious expression tipped off the detective that something lurked beneath her optimistic words.

Adverbs for Lugubrious
miserably; wretchedly; inconsolably; determinedly; ostentatiously; funereally; gloomily; ridiculously; inordinately; uncommonly; terribly; unbearably; absurdly; unreasonably; pompously; showily; dreadfully; solemnly; demurely; grimly; disconsolately.

Thesaurus
aggrieved, anguished, black, bleak, careworn, cheerless, depressant, depressing, dismal, dispiriting, doleful, dolorous, dour, dreary, dumb with grief, glum, grief-stricken, griefful, grieved, grievous, in grief, joyless, lamentable, morose, mournful, oppressive, plaintive, plangent, plunged in grief, rueful, saturnine, somber, sorrowed, sorrowful, sorrowing, sullen, tearful, woeful

Etymology
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Translations

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 * German: ,
 * Icelandic: raunamæddur, hryggð, ,  sorgbitinn


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