What's the difference between blackly and gloomily?

Blackly


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a black manner; darkly, in color; gloomily; threateningly; atrociously.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) To quantify the size of the lesion in mice, the area of the infarct on the brain surface was assessed planimetrically 48 h after MCA occlusion by transcardial perfusion of carbon black.
  • (2) For male schizophrenics, all symptom differences disappeared except one; blacks were more frequently asocial.
  • (3) The most successful dyes were phenocyanin TC, gallein, fluorone black, alizarin cyanin BB and alizarin blue S. Celestin blue B with an iron mordant is quite successful if properly handled to prevent gelling of solutions.
  • (4) The correlates of three characteristics of familial networks (i.e., residential proximity, family affection, and family contact) were examined among a national sample of older Black Americans.
  • (5) Positivity was not correlated with current residence census tract socioeconomic indicators in black or white females.
  • (6) The high frequency of increased PCV number in San, S.A. Negroes and American Negroes is in keeping with the view that the Khoisan peoples (here represented by the San), the Southern African Negroes and the African ancestors of American Blacks sprang from a common proto-negriform stock.
  • (7) Fluttering in the background was a black flag adorned with white script, the “black flag of jihad”.
  • (8) It is 30 years since Paul Canoville became the first black footballer to play for Chelsea.
  • (9) If black people could only sort out these self-inflicted problems themselves, everything would be OK. After all, doesn't every business say it welcomes job applicants from all backgrounds?
  • (10) A case-control study of breast cancer among Black American women was conducted in seven hospitals in New York City from 1969 to 1975.
  • (11) Mike Enzi of Wyoming A senior senator from Wyoming, Enzi worked for the Department of Interior and the private Black Hills Corporation before being elected to Congress.
  • (12) The Black pregnant teen is a microcosm of the impact of society on the most vulnerable.
  • (13) The charges against Harrison were filed just after two white men were accused of fatally shooting three black people in Tulsa in what prosecutors said were racially motivated attacks.
  • (14) The relative effect of the intramammary infections and of different factors related to the cow (parity, stage of lactation, milk yield) on the individual cell counts, were studied for 30 months on the 62 black-and-white Holstein cows of an experimental herd.
  • (15) Instead, he handed over the opening to reporter Molly Line, who said, “Racial profiling is in the eye of the beholder,” before citing differing perceptions of the phenomenon between white and black people, which is like reading the headline “Rapist, Victim Differ on Consent”.
  • (16) These findings indicate an association between HLA-B7 and ankylosing spondylitis in American blacks and suggest that these patients who lack B27 but possess B7 represent a subgroup of patients with this disease.
  • (17) This is an edited extract from Across the Seas – Australia’s Response to Refugees: A History by Klaus Neumann, published by Black Inc. Books and on-sale now .
  • (18) Of particular note is the difference between Black American and Nigerian figures.
  • (19) They were like some great show, the gas squeezing up from the depths of the oil well to be consumed in flame against the intense black horizon, like some great dragon.
  • (20) Its abuse has become concentrated among post-high school age, black males in a limited number of cities, especially Washington, DC.

Gloomily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a gloomy manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One influential but depressed activist said gloomily: "The problem is modern politicians have no convictions."
  • (2) Finally, intelligence services are more worried now than they were a year or so ago but much less concerned than they were back in the darkest days of 2003-06 when bombs were going off from Casablanca to Jakarta, hundreds were dying in Europe, Iraq was in total chaos, Afghanistan was deteriorating fast and senior spooks in London looked gloomily into their pints and spoke of "the wheels coming off".
  • (3) I also found a hugely-discouraging number of them talking gloomily about the difficulties they have breaking even on the app stores , because so many parents prefer to let their children play freemium games like Clash of Clans or Candy Crush Saga than pay for actual kids’ apps.
  • (4) But she also remarked gloomily that her Ma Larkin "may easily ruin us - the audience and critics may not accept that noisy woman in Shakespeare".
  • (5) Add in Below from Capy Games, Inside from Playdead and the haunting-looking Ori and the Bling Forest from Moon Studios, which was given a longer trailer and looked gloomily gorgeous and you have a decent line-up to face Sony's own inevitable onslaught.
  • (6) Alison Wolf , professor of public sector management at King's College London and the author of the recent Wolf Review of Vocational Education , describes the predictions of a million unemployed young people as "only too gloomily likely".
  • (7) Hoseah spoke gloomily about the prospects for Tanzania's anti-corruption struggle and his original hopes to prosecute the "big fish" of corruption.
  • (8) And amid the forecast showers in the Portuguese capital, the pair may gloomily reflect on how these bad times feel very similar to the previous ones.
  • (9) So all he can do is play the guitar, sing, take to drink and die young," Pariat concludes gloomily.
  • (10) Jill adds: And even more gloomily, Willem Buiter of Citigroup has declared that there is "no capital (banks) can hold" against a total break up of the eurozone.
  • (11) Thousands of Christian pilgrims and tourists jostle each day inside the gloomily lit spaces beneath the church's dome.
  • (12) 7.24am BST Every four years we get to use the word "permutations" a lot more than usual, starting now: If there is a positive result in the Croatia-Cameroon game, the loser is eliminated, thanks to Brazil and Mexico drawing If Australia or Spain lose, they need the other one to win to stand any chance of progressing Even a draw for Spain would leave them in a desperate position, almost certainly relying on a huge win in their final game against Australia and hoping to advance on goal difference As Vicente del Bosque rather gloomily put it : We have suffered a partial defeat and we hope it does not become a total defeat.
  • (13) Another middle-class professional woman reflected gloomily: "We sank very low.
  • (14) Given the show's propensity for grim and gloomily lit sets, Gråbøl had warned the duchess to wear flat shoes while visiting.
  • (15) Clark asks gloomily: "What commercial buyer would keep them on?"

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