doom and gloom

Frequency: 8.53.5 per million words

A general feeling of pessimism or despondency.

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Examples (20)

  • It's not all doom and gloom; there are many positive aspects to consider.
  • Despite falling demand, the year has not been all doom and gloom.
  • The newspaper headlines were full of doom and gloom about the national economy.
  • The economic forecast is full of doom and gloom.
  • Despite the team's recent losses, the coach insisted it wasn't all doom and gloom.
  • After his team lost, his social media was nothing but doom and gloom.
  • Why are you always so full of doom and gloom? Try to be more optimistic for a change.
  • Why are you always so full of doom and gloom? Try to be more optimistic!
  • The latest climate report seemed to paint a picture of nothing but doom and gloom.
  • The media's constant focus on negative events can create a widespread feeling of doom and gloom.
  • After the project was cancelled, the atmosphere in the office was one of doom and gloom.
  • It's not all doom and gloom for the housing market; some areas are still growing.
  • His constant predictions of doom and gloom made him unpopular at parties.
  • All this talk of doom and gloom is making everyone feel anxious.
  • The story is a stark contrast to the usual tales of doom and gloom we hear from that region.
  • The expert's report painted a picture of doom and gloom for the industry's future.
  • Investors are ignoring the prophets of doom and gloom and are buying stocks again.
  • I'm tired of his constant predictions of doom and gloom for our project.
  • I'm tired of all this political doom and gloom on the news every night.
  • Amid the general doom and gloom, a few positive signs are beginning to emerge.