Dismal

/ˈdɪzməl/ adjective

Very sad, gloomy, or depressing; showing no hope or happiness.

From Old English 'dismal,' derived from Latin 'dies mali' meaning 'evil days.' Medieval calendars marked certain days as unlucky, and this term evolved to mean generally gloomy or unlucky.

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