Bleak

/bliːk/ adjective

Bleak describes something cold, empty, or without much hope, like a bare winter landscape or a hopeless situation.

It comes from Old Norse “bleikr,” meaning “pale” or “shining,” and is related to words for whiteness and paleness. Over time, the sense shifted from “pale and exposed” to “cheerless and harsh.”

AMጨለማ
ARقاحل
BNনিরানন্দ
CSbezútěšný
DAdyster
DEtrostlos
ELζοφερός
ESdesolado
FAغمگین
FIsynkkä
FRmorne
GUઉદાસ
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