dismal in the PONS Dictionary

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The ratings were dismal and the show was cancelled after four episodes.
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Four dismal years followed in which the team started well but were unable to compete for the championship.
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Their first and most ambitious goal, producing a general uprising, had ended in a dismal failure.
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It was canceled shortly before the last three episodes of the series could be broadcast due to dismal ratings.
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In view of the eventual dismal failure of the intended penalty, he should not have bothered.
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Following the presidential election, groups monitoring the election gave it a dismal assessment.
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The testing, which had dismal results, presented its own set of problems.
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As a development project, even after significant government subsidies, the dam has been a dismal failure from the year of its construction.
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It was a dismal failure and was not released on the market.
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There she finds every thing dismal and wretched.
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