doomlike

English

Etymology

doom + -like

Adjective

doomlike (comparative more doomlike, superlative most doomlike)

  1. Suggesting doom.
    • 1952, Herbert Ernest Bates, Love for Lydia‎
      She spoke with a sort of doomlike abandon for which her high, astringent voice was not fitted. "It's done now. Whether anybody likes it or not. ...
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