glums


glum

G0159600 (glŭm)adj. glum·mer, glum·mest 1. Moody and melancholy; dejected.2. Gloomy; dismal.n.1. The quality or state of being moody, melancholy, and gloomy or an instance of it: "He was a charming mixture of glum and glee" (Lillian Hellman).2. glums Chiefly British The blues. Often used with the: "Most other publications have got the glums" (Tina Brown).
[Probably akin to Middle English gloumen, to become dark; see gloom.]
glum′ly adv.glum′ness n.

glums

(ɡlʌmz) pl ngloomy feelings