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- DictionaryDark/därk/
adjective
- 1. with little or no light: "it's too dark to see much"
- 2. (of a color or object) not reflecting much light; approaching black in shade: "dark green"
noun
- 1. the absence of light in a place: "Carolyn was sitting in the dark"
- 2. a dark color or shade, especially in a painting: "lights and darks are juxtaposed arbitrarily to create a sense of shallow relief"
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Synonyms and examples. darkened. We arrived late and had to make our way to our seats in a darkened theater. dim. He sat in a dim corner of the waiting room. shadowy. I was afraid to walk down the dim, shadowy corridor. pitch black. It was pitch black on our street after the power outage.
Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. “The lights went out, and the room was immediately plunged into darkness.”. “The men would later move to the porch in the darkness to take advantage of the cool night weather.”.
clear , bright , glad , pleasant , hopeful , sunny , cheerful , genial. 5 (adjective) in the sense of angry. Definition. sullen or angry. I shot him a dark glance. Synonyms. angry. Under the angry red sky I ran into the thickening darkness. threatening.
See 65 alternative words and synonyms for the Word 'DARK' such as GLOOMY, BLACK, DIM, OBSCURE, BLACKENED, CLOUDED etc.