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单词 doomy
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Definition of doomy in English:

doomy

adjectivedoomier, doomiest ˈduːmiˈdo͞omē
  • Suggesting or predicting disaster; ominous.

    doomy forecasts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or perhaps he was carried away by his own doomy thesis.
    • But when he sings that doomy line, his voice and the melody of the song's hook soars and you find yourself humming or singing the line yourself.
    • Every band's either got good vibrations or doomy melodrama.
    • Slowly the mood doesn't exactly lighten but at least becomes less brutal, as the second half sets up a series of doomy love songs.
    • I had tried for cheerful; I came out sounding doomy.
    • This exciting but doomy thriller was made in 1963.
    • What we wind up with is not a doomy trip-hop soundscape with new styles shoehorned into every track.
    • You can tell which way it is going from the first bars of the rousing, early-romantic overture - even if a couple of doomy echoes resurface in the otherwise optimistic finale.
    • They came across extremely strongly, with their doomy gothic electro which gradually turned dancier and trancier as the set progressed.
    • They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock.
    • It was going to fight the bill all the way to its doomy, gloomy grave.
    • I remember vividly how doomy and oily it was, how cavernous and user-unfriendly.
    • There was a sense of continuing young life within these ancient, grey, rather doomy halls.
    • The second work you see is a pair of paintings by the doomy abstract expressionist.
    • The mood turns particularly sombre in the closing tracks, in which slower tempos, brooding bottlenecks and a doomy swirl of synthesisers lend gravitas to songs that dwell on destruction and death.
    • The general buoyancy of the advertising market in recent years has dispelled doomy predictions about the prospects for both, but the real action for the past decade and a half has been in the magazine market.
    • And most of them were desperate, and all of them were doomy.
    • Despite the relentlessly doomy plot, the score is mercifully varied.
    • Of course, once upon a time it truly was bloody and heart-wrenchingly brilliant, all its ponderous and doomy self-importance notwithstanding.
    • The death row he's fabricated is credible, being grim but not operatically doomy.
    Synonyms
    ominous, glowering, brooding, sinister, menacing, black, thunderous, dark, wintry, gloomy, heavy, dire, ill, evil, baleful, forbidding, ugly, unpromising, portentous, foreboding, unpropitious, pessimistic, inauspicious, unfavourable, unlucky, ill-fated, dangerous

Derivatives

  • doomily

  • adverb
    • It's gruelling and dreary and sometimes doomily realistic.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It taps, enters, and perches doomily, prophetically, on the bust of Pallas, goddess of wisdom.
      • But, nah - that would interfere with the knife-edged perversity of the piece, the sense we derive from it of fate's inexplicable workings, presented neither doomily nor ironically, but as a supercool form of realism.
      • The song creeps rather doomily like a disgusting disease and has everything a masterpiece has to consist of.
      • Because she is a most attractive actress, the love affair takes on such weight and meaning that the inevitable revelation seems an arbitrary intrusion by a doomily schematic plot.
  • doominess

  • adjectivedoomier, doomiest ˈduːmiˈdo͞omē
    • Suggesting or predicting disaster; ominous.

      doomy forecasts
      Their songs run through a mixture of moods, one moment there is growling, distorted guitars and dismal-paced doominess, and the next some beautifully uncluttered pop songs.
      Yet its vision has a doominess all of its own.
      Lending extra doominess to the crushing, groove-infused riffs are the heavy bass lines.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite the relentlessly doomy plot, the score is mercifully varied.
      • They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock.
      • Slowly the mood doesn't exactly lighten but at least becomes less brutal, as the second half sets up a series of doomy love songs.
      • The general buoyancy of the advertising market in recent years has dispelled doomy predictions about the prospects for both, but the real action for the past decade and a half has been in the magazine market.
      • The mood turns particularly sombre in the closing tracks, in which slower tempos, brooding bottlenecks and a doomy swirl of synthesisers lend gravitas to songs that dwell on destruction and death.
      • And most of them were desperate, and all of them were doomy.
      • What we wind up with is not a doomy trip-hop soundscape with new styles shoehorned into every track.
      • The death row he's fabricated is credible, being grim but not operatically doomy.
      • Or perhaps he was carried away by his own doomy thesis.
      • I had tried for cheerful; I came out sounding doomy.
      • It was going to fight the bill all the way to its doomy, gloomy grave.
      • But when he sings that doomy line, his voice and the melody of the song's hook soars and you find yourself humming or singing the line yourself.
      • You can tell which way it is going from the first bars of the rousing, early-romantic overture - even if a couple of doomy echoes resurface in the otherwise optimistic finale.
      • Every band's either got good vibrations or doomy melodrama.
      • They came across extremely strongly, with their doomy gothic electro which gradually turned dancier and trancier as the set progressed.
      • There was a sense of continuing young life within these ancient, grey, rather doomy halls.
      • This exciting but doomy thriller was made in 1963.
      • Of course, once upon a time it truly was bloody and heart-wrenchingly brilliant, all its ponderous and doomy self-importance notwithstanding.
      • The second work you see is a pair of paintings by the doomy abstract expressionist.
      • I remember vividly how doomy and oily it was, how cavernous and user-unfriendly.
      Synonyms
      ominous, glowering, brooding, sinister, menacing, black, thunderous, dark, wintry, gloomy, heavy, dire, ill, evil, baleful, forbidding, ugly, unpromising, portentous, foreboding, unpropitious, pessimistic, inauspicious, unfavourable, unlucky, ill-fated, dangerous
 
 

Definition of doomy in US English:

doomy

adjectiveˈdo͞omē
  • Suggesting or predicting disaster; ominous.

    doomy forecasts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or perhaps he was carried away by his own doomy thesis.
    • This exciting but doomy thriller was made in 1963.
    • I had tried for cheerful; I came out sounding doomy.
    • The death row he's fabricated is credible, being grim but not operatically doomy.
    • And most of them were desperate, and all of them were doomy.
    • They eschew the expected doomy onslaught in favour of Southern-flavoured 70s rock.
    • Despite the relentlessly doomy plot, the score is mercifully varied.
    • I remember vividly how doomy and oily it was, how cavernous and user-unfriendly.
    • The general buoyancy of the advertising market in recent years has dispelled doomy predictions about the prospects for both, but the real action for the past decade and a half has been in the magazine market.
    • Of course, once upon a time it truly was bloody and heart-wrenchingly brilliant, all its ponderous and doomy self-importance notwithstanding.
    • But when he sings that doomy line, his voice and the melody of the song's hook soars and you find yourself humming or singing the line yourself.
    • You can tell which way it is going from the first bars of the rousing, early-romantic overture - even if a couple of doomy echoes resurface in the otherwise optimistic finale.
    • Slowly the mood doesn't exactly lighten but at least becomes less brutal, as the second half sets up a series of doomy love songs.
    • They came across extremely strongly, with their doomy gothic electro which gradually turned dancier and trancier as the set progressed.
    • It was going to fight the bill all the way to its doomy, gloomy grave.
    • What we wind up with is not a doomy trip-hop soundscape with new styles shoehorned into every track.
    • There was a sense of continuing young life within these ancient, grey, rather doomy halls.
    • The mood turns particularly sombre in the closing tracks, in which slower tempos, brooding bottlenecks and a doomy swirl of synthesisers lend gravitas to songs that dwell on destruction and death.
    • The second work you see is a pair of paintings by the doomy abstract expressionist.
    • Every band's either got good vibrations or doomy melodrama.
    Synonyms
    ominous, glowering, brooding, sinister, menacing, black, thunderous, dark, wintry, gloomy, heavy, dire, ill, evil, baleful, forbidding, ugly, unpromising, portentous, foreboding, unpropitious, pessimistic, inauspicious, unfavourable, unlucky, ill-fated, dangerous
 
 
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