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    bleak
    [blēk]
    adjective
    bleak (adjective) · bleaker (comparative adjective) · bleakest (superlative adjective)
    1. (of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements:
      "a bleak and barren moor"
      • (of a building or room) charmless and inhospitable; dreary:
        "he looked around the bleak little room in despair"
      • (of the weather) cold and miserable:
        "a bleak midwinter's day"
      • (of a situation or future prospect) not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favorable outcome:
        "he paints a bleak picture of a company that has lost its way"
      • (of a person or a person's expression) cold and forbidding:
        "his bleak, near vacant eyes grew remote"
    Origin
    Old English blāc ‘shining, white’, or in later use from synonymous Old Norse bleikr; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to bleach.
    bleak
    [blēk]
    noun
    bleak (noun) · bleaks (plural noun)
    1. a small silvery shoaling fish of the minnow family, found in Eurasian rivers.
    Origin
    late 15th century: from Old Norse bleikja.
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    What does the word Bleak means?The word bleak may be defined as "black: contributing little or no hope; bare: offering no shelter or sustenance; or disagreeably cold and damp". It is an adjective that could be used to mean exposed, barren and often windswept. Usually with reference to the weather it means cold, raw.
    What is the definition of bleak?According to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language as well as other dictionaries like Collins English Dictionary and American Heritage, the word bleak is an adjective that means either exposed, barred, and windswept, cold or raw, and lacking in warmth, kindness, or hope. The pronunciation of bleak is bliːk.
    What does the name bleak mean?miserable, unhappy, disappointed, angry. Used colloquially as the opposite of On Fleekderived from the root word being 'Bleak' which means : charmless, inhospitable and dreary.Can be used to describe the weather I.e a cold and miserable day or just basically anything that is bland and or depressing.
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  3. adjective, bleak·er, bleak·est. bare, desolate, and often windswept: a bleak plain. cold and piercing; raw: a bleak wind. without hope or encouragement; depressing; dreary: a bleak future.
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    bleak adjective /bliːk/ /bliːk/ (comparative bleaker, superlative bleakest) (of a situation) not giving any reason to have hope or expect anything good
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    bleak /bliːk/ adj exposed and barren; desolate cold and raw offering little hope or excitement; dismal: a bleak future
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    bleak 1 (blēk) adj. bleak·er, bleak·est 1. a. Gloomy and somber: "Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult" (John Millington Synge). b. Providing no encouragement; depressing: a bleak prospect.
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