- doomy
- adjective (doomier; -est) Date: 1971 suggestive of doom ; doomful • doomily adverb
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
doomy — [do͞om′ē] adj. characterized by or filled with a sense of impending doom or disaster [doomy shadows, the doomy chords] * * * … Universalium
doomy — [do͞om′ē] adj. characterized by or filled with a sense of impending doom or disaster [doomy shadows, the doomy chords] … English World dictionary
doomy — doom ► NOUN ▪ death, destruction, or another terrible fate. ► VERB ▪ condemn to certain destruction or failure. DERIVATIVES doomy adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «statute, judgement» … English terms dictionary
doomy — adjective Filled with doom and gloom: depressing or pessimistic … Wiktionary
doomy — adj. suggestive of doom; ominous, foreboding, causing feelings of a forthcoming disaster; pessimistic (British) … English contemporary dictionary
doomy — ˌē adjective ( er/ est) : suggestive of doom : doomful … Useful english dictionary
doom — doomy, adj. /doohm/, n. 1. fate or destiny, esp. adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom. 2. ruin; death: to fall to one s doom. 3. a judgment, decision, or sentence, esp. an unfavorable one: The judge… … Universalium
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doo|my — «DOO mee», adjective. 1. dark and gloomy: »His dour countenance matched his doomy personality. 2. suggesting disaster; fateful: »Then he discovered that the doomy prediction was an error: he had received the wrong diagnosis. Reprieved, he seems… … Useful english dictionary