Usage Note
grämlich paints a person as habitually joyless, given to brooding or petty complaints. It derives from Gram (grief, sorrow) and is somewhat literary; common in characterisation of grumpy elderly figures, but not exclusively.
Examples
"Er wirkte grämlich und abweisend, als hätte ihn das Leben enttäuscht."
Natural Translation
He seemed peevishly gloomy and standoffish, as if life had disappointed him.
Literal Translation
He seemed fretful and repelling, as if him the life had disappointed.
Related Words
- Abgestumpftheit emotional numbness, blunted sensitivity
- Abneigung aversion, dislike, antipathy
- Anmut grace, gracefulness, charm
- Aufgewühltheit emotional turmoil, being churned up
- Bangigkeit anxiety, apprehension, fearful unease
- Bedrängnis distress, straits, predicament
- Bedrömmeltheit stunned, dazed emotional numbness
- Bedrücktheit oppressive heaviness of spirit, dejected low mood
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