gloomy

/ˈɡluːmi/
adjective
  1. Dark or dim, especially in a way that feels depressing or threatening.
    • They walked through a gloomy forest where sunlight barely reached the ground.
    • The old mansion had a gloomy basement with cobwebs and dust.
    • The gloomy sky warned of an approaching storm.
  2. Feeling or showing sadness, pessimism, or a lack of hope.
    • His gloomy outlook on life made it hard for him to make friends.
    • After failing the test, she was in a gloomy mood all day.
    • The news about the economy left everyone feeling gloomy.
  3. Causing or likely to cause sadness or worry; dismal.
    • The report painted a gloomy picture of the company's future.
    • It was a gloomy day for the team when their star player got injured.
    • The movie's gloomy ending left the audience in silence.