English
Etymology
From un- + gloom + -ed.
Adjective
ungloomed (not comparable)
- (poetic, archaic) Not made gloomy; not darkened.
1856, Walter Thornbury, Art and Nature at Home and Abroad, volume 1, page 20:[…] and I saw, through the circled aperture, ungloomed and radiant, the blue shifting ether driving past, ever moving, ever passing, but never gone.