the quality of being ghastly
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.
Quick take
the quality of being ghastly
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of grimness gathered in one view.
something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for grimness.
noun
the quality of being ghastly
See also: ghastliness, gruesomeness, luridness
noun
something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"
See also: asperity, hardship, rigor, rigour, severity, severeness, rigorousness, rigourousness
Example sentences
I mean, there's lots of grimness in the future.
Your confusing hardness of work with grimness of life.
And indeed, startups cannot succeed with that grimness.
I know that whenever I read 1984 I find the very grimness of Winston's life gives me pleasure.
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...
My biggest overall knock is that I often found that there really wasn't a payoff for unrelenting grimness.
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.
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.