Home › Words › O › outgloomoutgloomoutgloom · verb — to be more gloomy than.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).EtymologyFrom out- + gloom.verbTo be more gloomy than.e.g.“And the dark eyes of his anger outgloomed the deepening night.” — 1887, The American Magazine, volume 6, number 3, page 299:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.overgloom 74% match — To cause gloom on; to make gloomy. vs outgloom →outgleam 73% match — To shine more brightly than. vs outgloom →outglow 71% match — To glow brighter than vs outgloom →outglitter 67% match — To surpass in glitter or splendour. vs outgloom →outlighten 65% match — To be more light or bright than; outshine. vs outgloom →engloom 63% match — to make gloomy vs outgloom →begloom 63% match — To make gloomy; darken. vs outgloom →gloomish 63% match — Gloomy. vs outgloom →