gloomed
/ɡlumd/
verb
- Past tense of gloom: became dark, dim, or overcast, often with clouds or shadow.
- The forest gloomed as the sun set behind the mountains.
- The room gloomed when the only lamp flickered and died.
- The sky gloomed over as the storm approached.
- Past tense of gloom: looked or felt sad, depressed, or hopeless.
- She gloomed for days after hearing the bad news.
- The whole team gloomed after losing the championship game.
- He gloomed silently in the corner, refusing to talk to anyone.