What does DOOMY mean?

Definition of Doomy

1. Parts of Speech: adjective

2. Definition: characterized by or conveying a sense of impending doom or gloominess; foreboding; pessimistic

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈduː.mi/, UK: /ˈduː.mi/

4. Origin and Usage: The origin of the word "doomy" is uncertain, but it is thought to have derived from the word "doom." The word "doomy" is often used to describe something that is ominous or threatening. It is commonly used in literature and film to create a sense of foreboding or to foreshadow a negative event.

5. Synonyms: ominous, gloomy, foreboding, portentous, pessimistic

6. Related Words: gloom, doom, moody, roomy, loamy

7. Example Sentences:

  • Her doomy predictions about the economy proved to be accurate.
  • The doomy music added to the suspense of the horror movie.
  • He had a doomy outlook on life and was always expecting the worst.
  • The doomy clouds signaled an impending storm.


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