Grim refers to something that is unpleasant, depressing, severe, or menacing in character or appearance. It can also describe something associated with death or harshness. It often describes situations, expressions, and emotions that are stern, gloomy, or without hope.
MSN: Burglars stole $30,000 from NASCAR star Greg Biffle’s home after his death
Burglars reportedly stole $30,000 from the home of tragic NASCAR star Greg Biffle - weeks after his death. The NASCAR community was plunged deep into mourning on Thursday December 18 when the ...
Burglars stole $30,000 from NASCAR star Greg Biffle’s home after his death
Vaguely based on the Grimm tales, this series transports those tales into the 21st century far better than any other recent attempt at it. Each episode is a surprise, some have major frights in them, though the one criticism I have is that the main character isn't "grim" enough.
The meaning of GRIM is stern or forbidding in action or appearance. How to use grim in a sentence.
GRIM definition: 1. extremely bad, worrying, or without hope: 2. worried and serious or sad: 3. very unpleasant or…. Learn more.
Definition of grim adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
grim (grɪm) adj. grim mer, grim mest. 1. stern and admitting of no compromise; harsh; unyielding: grim determination. 2. of a sinister or ghastly character: a grim joke. 3. having a harsh, surly, forbidding, or morbid air: a grim countenance.
If you say that something is grim, you think that it is very bad, ugly, or depressing.