glum
word
Definition
Looking or feeling sad, disappointed, or quietly unhappy.
Usage & Nuances
"Glum" is informal and mildly expressive; usually describes someone's facial expression or mood, not extreme sadness. Often used with verbs like 'look', 'feel', or 'sound', as in 'He looked glum.' Not as strong as 'depressed' or 'miserable'.
Spanish: triste - abatidoPortuguese (BR): triste - abatidoPortuguese (PT): triste - abatidoChinese (Simplified): 沮丧的 - 忧郁的Chinese (Traditional): 沮喪的 - 憂鬱的Hindi: उदास - मायूसArabic: كئيب - حزينBengali: উদাস - বিমর্ষRussian: угрюмый - мрачныйJapanese: 浮かない - 憂うつなVietnamese: ủ rũ - buồn bãKorean: 우울한 - 침울한Turkish: surat asık - üzgünUrdu: اداس - پژمردہIndonesian: murung - sedih
Example Sentences
Why are you so glum today?
basic
The children felt glum when it started raining.
basic
He looked glum after the meeting.
basic
She tried to cheer up her glum friend with a joke.
natural
The whole team looked pretty glum after losing the game.
natural
Don't be so glum—things will get better soon.
natural