uncheerful place - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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uncheerful place (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective + Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ʌnˈtʃɪr.fəl pleɪs/

Meaning and Usage

The term "uncheerful place" refers to a location that lacks joy, brightness, or positivity. It conveys a sense of gloominess or sadness. This phrase is more commonly used in written contexts, especially in descriptive texts or narratives, rather than in everyday oral speech.

The frequency of use for "uncheerful place" is moderate; it often appears in literary contexts, such as novels or articles discussing atmospheres or settings.

Example Sentences

  1. The abandoned factory was an uncheerful place, filled with the echoes of the past.
  2. Завод, который забросили, был несчастливым местом, наполненным эхо прошлого.

  3. After the storm, the beach became an uncheerful place, her beauty stripped away.

  4. После шторма пляж стал несчастливым местом, его красота исчезла.

  5. The old library, with its dim lighting and dusty shelves, felt like an uncheerful place to study.

  6. Старая библиотека с тусклым освещением и пыльными полками казалась несчастливым местом для учёбы.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "uncheerful place" itself is not a commonly used expression in idiomatic language, the idea of uncheerfulness is prevalent in various expressions relating to gloominess or negativity. Here are some idiomatic expressions that convey similar feelings, along with example sentences:

  1. A dark cloud hangs over (someone/something)
  2. A dark cloud hangs over the town since the factory closed down.
  3. Над городом нависло темное облако с тех пор, как закрылся завод.

  4. In the doldrums

  5. After the event was canceled, the team found themselves in the doldrums.
  6. После того, как мероприятие было отменено, команда оказалась в общей подавленности.

  7. A pall of gloom

  8. There was a pall of gloom over the meeting after the bad news was announced.
  9. На собрании нависла тоска после объявления плохих новостей.

  10. Down in the dumps

  11. She was down in the dumps after hearing about the uncheerful place that used to be a vibrant park.
  12. Она была в подавленном настроении после того, как узнала о несчастливом месте, которое когда-то было ярким парком.

  13. A shadow of its former self

  14. The once vibrant neighborhood felt like a shadow of its former self, now an uncheerful place.
  15. Когда-то яркий район теперь казался тенью самого себя, теперь это было несчастливое место.

Etymology

The word "uncheerful" combines the prefix "un-" (meaning "not") with "cheerful," which comes from the Middle English word "cherful," meaning "full of cheer." The term "place" originates from the Latin "placea," which means a spot or area. The combination effectively conveys the negation of cheerfulness in a specific location.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: dismal place, gloomy place, dreary place, melancholy place
Antonyms: cheerful place, bright place, lively place, joyous place



25-07-2024