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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

DISMAL

adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from dismal, noun , days marked as unlucky in medieval calendars, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin dies mali, literally, evil days
Date: 15th century
disastrous , dreadful , showing or causing gloom or depression, lacking merit ; particularly bad , dismally adverb dismalness noun Synonyms: see: dismal