dreary room

Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words

Used to describe a dull and depressing room, lacking in comfort or cheer.

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Examples (10)

  • He checked into the motel, only to find himself in a small, dreary room.
  • The artist worked tirelessly, trying to capture the oppressive atmosphere of the dreary room on canvas.
  • With a splash of color and some new furniture, they transformed the dreary room into a cozy den.
  • She couldn't wait to move out of her parent's basement, which felt like a damp, dreary room.
  • The story's protagonist was locked away in a dreary room at the top of the tower.
  • Rainy days always made her small apartment feel like an especially dreary room.
  • The old photograph showed my great-grandfather sitting in a dreary room.
  • I would rather sleep in the car than spend a night in that cold, dreary room.
  • The only light in the dreary room came from a single, flickering bulb.
  • The forgotten manuscript was discovered in a dusty box within a dreary room of the old mansion.