bleakness

[US]/'bli:knis/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a state of lacking color, vegetation, or friendly relations.

Phrases & Collocations

sense of bleakness

Example Sentences

The novel depicts the bleakness of war.

She couldn't shake off the feeling of bleakness.

The movie captured the bleakness of the post-apocalyptic world.

The artist's paintings often reflect a sense of bleakness.

The deserted town exuded an aura of bleakness.

In the midst of the storm, a feeling of bleakness settled over him.

The economic forecast for the coming year is filled with bleakness.

The barren landscape added to the overall bleakness of the setting.

Despite the bleakness of the situation, they remained hopeful.

His eyes reflected the bleakness of his soul.

Real-world Examples

Like the nearly burned-out bonfire described in the title poem, Mr Paulin's poetry revels in a certain charred bleakness.

Source: The Economist - Arts

I shuddered slightly at the sudden bleakness in his voice, but I was relieved.

Source: Twilight: Eclipse

For all the bleakness in Wilmer's performance, on the rare occasion that he allowed Holmes some humour...

Source: How to become Sherlock Holmes

What is it? he asked anxiously distracted, but not enough. The bleakness did not entirely leave his eyes.

Source: Twilight: Eclipse

The bleakness of 2020 in Latin America also owes much to the condition of its economies before the coronavirus spread.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Schulz, born 100 years ago this month, could trace the bleakness of his worldview to a dour childhood in St Paul, Minnesota.

Source: The Economist Culture

Yet accompanying the bleakness of Kafka's stories, there's a great deal of humor rooted in the nonsensical logic of the situations described.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

It captures the bleakness that was at the heart of many pagan mythologies: a vision of a doomed world, soon to be destroyed by the gods, or by time.

Source: Deep Dive into the Movie World (LSOO)

It irked me in a tropical climate to stare day after day at bony, leafless trees, as though there were no escape in all the world from bleakness.

Source: Cross Creek (Part 2)

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now