
1) Affording no hope 2) Bleak 3) Bleak in outlook 4) Bleak, like an outlook 5) British musical 6) Causing dejection 7) Cheerless 8) Dismal 9) Dispiriting 10) Dour 11) Dreadful 12) Exclusively Saxon word 13) Exclusively Anglo word 14) Far from smiling 15) Filled with gloom 16) Forbidding 17) Formidable
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1) Alarming 2) Bleak 3) Cheerless 4) Depressing 5) Forbidding 6) Ghastly 7) Gloomy 8) Grave 9) Grisly 10) Gruesome 11) Hopeless 12) Implacable 13) Inexorable 14) Macabre 15) Miserable 16) Mordant 17) Relentless 18) Sarcastic 19) Sinister 20) Sour 21) Stark 22) Surly 23) Terrible 24) Unappeasable 25) Uncheerful
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GRIM (Groupe de recherche et d`improvisation musicales, roughtly translated Group of Search and Musical Improvisation), based in Marseille, France, is a non-profit institute for improvised music and experimental music. GRIM bases its activities at Montévidéo, a site of contemporary creation in Marseille. GRIM is a voluntary association (associa....
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[Billy and Mandy] Rank insignia of a superintentant of the NSW Rural Fire Service ...
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• (Compar.) Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible.
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Harsh, unyielding.
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Of forbidding or fear-inspiring aspect; fierce; stern; surly; cruel; frightful; horrible. 'Whose grim aspect sets every joint a-shaking.' (Shak). 'The ridges of grim war.' (Milton) ... Synonym: Fierce, ferocious, furious, horrid, horrible, frightful, ghastly, grisly, hideous, stern, sullen, sour. ... Origin: AS. Grim; akin to G. Grimm, equiv. To G....
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Regulator of apotosis in Drosophila . Like reaper > reaper and hid > hid effect is blocked by caspase inhibitors and Drosophila homologues of mammalian IAPs.
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Grim adjective [
Compar. Grimmer (-mer); superl.
Grimmest ] [ Anglo-Saxon
grim ; akin to German
grimm , equiv. to G. & Dutch
grimmig , Danish
grim ,
grum , Swedish
grym , Icelandic
grimmr , G. gram grief, as adj...
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[
adj] - not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
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inexorable adjective not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; `grim determination`; `grim necessity`; `Russia`s final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty`; `relentless persecution`; `the stern demands of parenthood`
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harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance
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