Synonym: bare, chilly, cold, dismal, dreary. Antonym: animated. Similar words: tableau, malleable, bleaching, peak, steak, wreak, freak, sneak. Meaning: [bliːk] adj. 1. offering little or no hope 2. providing no shelter or sustenance 3. unpleasantly cold and damp.
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121 The contributors here seem instead keen to zoom in on and ferment nihilistic tendencies, through bleak but listenable insights.
122 A pleasant place to live, or would be in summer, but a little bleak and windswept at this time of year.
123 Hated it for its bleak isolation and petty preoccupation with the work of fences and confinement.
124 I wanted to be a newspaper man, but chances looked very bleak in those days for blacks to think about that.
125 He saw the bleak and unpromising moorland gain colour as the grasses grew and the flowers came.
126 It was a bleak farewell. Neither knew if they would ever see each other again.
127 Despite her bleak background and threadbare, Dickensian sartorial habits, she certainly transmits an aura of elegance and gentility.
128 Bleak heights are carpeted in radiant colors; every crack and crevice of a frowning crag blossoms.
129 Beyond them in the grey distance was bleak moorland - the watershed - private land.
130 A horrendous mining disaster had entombed 129 men, and the prospects for their rescue were bleak.
131 But this is a bleak, stoic, death-wish kind of automation, with no hope of being great again.
132 It was a bleak sort of day, with occasional gusts of wind gently rocking the vehicle from side to side.
133 The outlook for this once beautiful natural coast, its mangroves and marine life looks bleak.
134 The island's pretty bleak.
135 If the economy's future looks bleak, Mikhail Gorbachev's future looks no better.
136 Nestled within these bleak volcanic highlands are fertile valleys filled with game plentiful enough to satisfy even the appetites of dragons.
137 Some had other jobs, although their lives tended to be bleak out of tourist season.
138 He gazed around the empty, bleak little room in despair.
139 Shostakovich's seven Alexander Blok settings embrace a bleak, uncomfortable musical language, even when expressing some sort of serenity.
140 Even with that bleak assessment, however, Richard Helms overestimated his true influence.
140 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
141 Facing a financially bleak Christmas, he scrimped together every last penny to afford presents for the four boys.
142 Therefore, in the bleak aftermath of war, he lived a hand-to-mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London.
143 It says young people are the future and unless we invest in them, that future looks bleak.
144 And you will find yourself swinging between moods of great confidence to bleak despair.
145 So if you intend to paint a cold, bleak, winter scene, the grey would be an ideal choice.
146 A nine-mile bleak shingle bank - growing each year - separating Orford from the sea.
147 The bleak prospect of the labour camps, slavery in Siberia?
148 The imagery and language help conjure up the bleak picture of death in the two poems.
149 This saw the band in good shape, retaining their traditions of twisted passions and bleak emotional narratives.
150 The room seemed to sum up his life: his future seemed as bleak as this cubicle.
More similar words: tableau, malleable, bleaching, peak, steak, wreak, freak, sneak, break, speak, weaken, streak, outbreak, speak up, speaker, break in, break up, break off, speak for, break out, break down, breaking, break away, breakdown, so to speak, to speak of, breakfast, peaked cap, break into, leap.