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grimness


Meanings
  • adjective

    A quality or state of being grim, gloomy, or unpleasantly harsh, serious, or severe.


Variants
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grim , grimly , grimmer , grimmest , grimness , grimnesses
Etymology
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The word 'grimness' originated from the Old English word 'grim' meaning 'hideous' or 'terrible'. It is related to the Old Norse word 'grimr' and the German word 'grimms', all meaning 'hideous' or 'terrible'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'grimness' is often used in fantasy literature to describe the mood or atmosphere of a dark and foreboding world.

  2. In Norse mythology, the god Odin was often depicted as a grim and serious figure, with a long beard and a hooded cloak.

  3. The term 'grimness' is sometimes used in psychology to describe a feeling of anxiety or unease, particularly in response to a threatening or dangerous situation.


Related Concepts
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  1. gloominess: A related concept to 'grimness' is 'gloominess', which refers to a state of being dimly or drearily lit, or a feeling of sadness or desolation. While 'grimness' can refer to a harsh or severe quality, 'gloominess' often conveys a sense of sadness or melancholy.

  2. grimace: Another related concept to 'grimness' is 'grimace', which refers to a facial expression of displeasure or disgust. While 'grimness' is a more general term, 'grimace' specifically refers to a physical expression of unhappiness.


Culture
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In literature, 'grimness' is often used to describe the mood or atmosphere of a story, particularly in genres such as horror, science fiction, and fantasy. It can also be used to describe the demeanor of a character, such as a grim reaper or a grim detective. In art, 'grimness' can be conveyed through the use of dark colors and harsh lines.

How to Memorize "grimness"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize 'grimness', try visualizing a dark and gloomy scene, with harsh winds and rain, and a feeling of unease or discomfort. Imagine a character with a serious and severe expression, or a dark and foreboding atmosphere.

  2. associate

    - To memorize 'grimness', try associating it with the feeling of a cold wind on your face, or the sight of a dark and stormy sky. You could also associate it with the sound of raindrops hitting the ground, or the taste of a bitter lemon.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize 'grimness', try using the mnemonic 'Gloomy Grim Reaper', where 'Gloomy' represents the feeling of sadness or desolation, and 'Grim Reaper' represents the harsh and severe quality of 'grimness'.


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