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- Dictionarybleak/blēk/
adjective
- 1. (of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements: "a bleak and barren moor" Similar Opposite
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BLEAK definition: 1. If a place is bleak, it is empty, and not welcoming or attractive: 2. Bleak weather is cold and…. Learn more.
The meaning of BLEAK is exposed and barren and often windswept. How to use bleak in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bleak.
Something that is bleak is gloomy and depressing. If it's raining and dark, you might describe the night as bleak. If you have looked for work and no one will hire you, you could describe your prospects as bleak.
Bleak definition: bare, desolate, and often windswept. See examples of BLEAK used in a sentence.
4 meanings: 1. exposed and barren; desolate 2. cold and raw 3. offering little hope or excitement; dismal any slender silvery.... Click for more definitions.
BLEAK meaning: 1. If a place is bleak, it is empty, and not welcoming or attractive: 2. Bleak weather is cold and…. Learn more.
Definition of bleak adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.