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loom2

Syllabification: (loom)
Pronunciation: /lo͞om/
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Definition of loom

verb

[no object]
  • appear as a shadowy form, especially one that is large or threatening:vehicles loomed out of the darkness
  • (of an event regarded as ominous or threatening) seem about to happen:there is a crisis looming higher mortgage rates loomed large last night

noun

[in singular]
  • a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea:the loom of the land ahead
  • the dim reflection by cloud or haze of a light that is not directly visible, e.g., from a lighthouse over the horizon.

Origin:

mid 16th century: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with East Frisian lōmen 'move slowly', Middle High German lüemen 'be weary'

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