Definition of Dismaler

1. dismal [adj] - See also: dismal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dismaler

dislodges
dislodging
dislodgment
dislodgments
dislogistic
disloign
disloigns
disloyal
disloyally
disloyalness
disloyalties
disloyalty
dismail
dismal
dismal science
dismaler (current term)
dismalest
dismalities
dismality
dismally
dismalness
dismalnesses
dismals
disman
dismanned
dismanning
dismans
dismantle
dismantled
dismantlement

Literary usage of Dismaler

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Judith, Phœnix, and Other Anglo-Saxon Poems by John Lesslie Hall (1902)
"... sorrowful death-vale, dismaler dwellings. The dear life of rapture Was hidden in darkness, and the holy places Were shut fast in their faces, ..."

2. Compromises by Agnes Repplier (1904)
"... not without some dismal memories of her own, though she looks like a dismantled factory, and she strives with pardonable ambition to make them dismaler. ..."

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