Used in a Sentence

grimness

How to use grimness in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for grimness.

Editorial note

I mean, there's lots of grimness in the future.

Examples8
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

the quality of being ghastly

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of grimness gathered in one view.

noun

the quality of being ghastly

noun

something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for grimness.

Example sentences

1

I mean, there's lots of grimness in the future.

2

Your confusing hardness of work with grimness of life.

3

And indeed, startups cannot succeed with that grimness.

4

I know that whenever I read 1984 I find the very grimness of Winston's life gives me pleasure.

5

Wild that Ronald Moore, who wrote so much of what's best in TNG, could also produce something that's so grim for the sake of grimness...

6

My biggest overall knock is that I often found that there really wasn't a payoff for unrelenting grimness.

7

Not always of course, but often because the level of care is high and the prognosis for many forms of dementia is the grimness of progressive severity.

8

At that point this decision may make that product's future seem more uncertain, but I'd expect uncertainty to be dominated more by the product's poor performance/grimness.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use grimness in a sentence?

I mean, there's lots of grimness in the future.

What does grimness mean?

the quality of being ghastly

What part of speech is grimness?

grimness is commonly used as noun.