Grimmer [adjective]

Definition of Grimmer:

hopeless, horrible in manner, appearance

Opposite/Antonyms of Grimmer:


Sentence/Example of Grimmer:

When out of a door popped the bespectacled Miss Carrington, grimmer and more stern than usual.

Weston was a little leaner, and his face was grimmer than it had been, for the whimsical carelessness had faded out of it.

Grimmer had gone to work at once, but everything he had turned up, so far, favored the voluntary runaway theory.

I asked him if Grimmer had explained how a 110-volt light current could cook me like a fried potato, and he said he hadn't.

Fenrir, always the grimmer of the two, made a sound in his throat in reply.

But the insult, set upon injury, came one day with a grim humor that was to have an even grimmer sequel.

John's expression became gradually grimmer, and he moved one hand slowly across till it rested on his stomach.

Were not the people of his time grimmer, harder-visaged, altogether more unbeautiful than the people of ours?

The Matterhorn never reappeared, but seemed the grimmer monster for this sinister invisibility.

I have seen many a grim face, but never a grimmer than Alan's when he had named the Red Fox.