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grim

Aussprache: [ɡrɪm]

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Kontext: „emotions“

(adjective) when something feels very serious, sad, or unpleasant. If you see a grim face, it looks like the person is worried or unhappy.

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She wore a grim expression when she heard the bad news.

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The room was not grim; it was filled with laughter and smiles.

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Why does he look so grim today?

Kontext: „events“

(adjective) relating to something that is very serious or even scary, like a bad situation. It can mean something is tough or rough to deal with.

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The story had a grim ending that made everyone think deeply.

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Although the movie had some grim scenes, it also had happy moments.

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Did you find the story too grim to enjoy?

Kontext: „people“

(noun) usually used to describe a serious or sad situation that people talk about. It can also be a feeling of fear or concern about something bad.

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The report gave a grim reminder of the challenges we face.

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His outlook wasn’t grim; he was filled with hope and positivity.

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What makes this news seem so grim?

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