- adjectivebleak (adjective) · bleaker (comparative adjective) · bleakest (superlative adjective)
- (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"
OriginOld English blāc ‘shining, white’, or in later use from synonymous Old Norse bleikr; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to bleach.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements:
- (of the weather) cold and miserable:
- (of a situation or future prospect) not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favorable outcome:
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- Bare, cold, and depressingLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.dictionary.com/browse/bleakbleak adjective /bliːk/ /bliːk/ (comparative bleaker, superlative bleakest) (of a situation) not giving any reason to have hope or expect anything goodwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…bleak /bliːk/ adj exposed and barren; desolate cold and raw offering little hope or excitement; dismal: a bleak futurewww.wordreference.com/definition/bleakbleak 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.www.thefreedictionary.com/bleak
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