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    dis·mal
    [ˈdizm(ə)l]
    adjective
    dismal (adjective)
    1. causing a mood of gloom or depression; depressing; dreary:
      "the dismal weather made the late afternoon seem like evening"
      • (of a person or their mood) gloomy:
        "his dismal mood was not dispelled by finding the house empty"
    2. informal
      pitifully or disgracefully bad:
      "he shuddered as he watched his team's dismal performance"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from earlier dismal (noun), denoting the two days in each month which in medieval times were believed to be unlucky, from Anglo-Norman French dis mal, from medieval Latin dies mali ‘evil days’.
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  2. dis·mal (dĭz′məl) adj. 1. Causing gloom or depression; dreary: dismal weather; took a dismal view of the economy. 2. Characterized by ineptitude, dullness, or a lack of merit: a dismal book; a dismal performance on the cello. 3. Obsolete Dreadful; disastrous.
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    dis•mal /ˈdɪzməl/ adj. causing gloom or dejection; cheerless: a dismal little office. lacking skill; inept; poorly done: a dismal effort by the basketball team. dis•mal•ly, adv.: a dismally dreary day.
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    dismal adjective us / ˈdɪz·məl/ very bad or unpleasant and making you feel sad:
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