Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. cohesive. Synonyms for BLACK: ebony, dark, sable, raven, pitch-black, brunette, pitch-dark, dusky; Antonyms of BLACK: white, light, pale, bright, brilliant, palish, gay, friendly.

  2. Synonyms. Strongest matches. ebony, jet, obsidian, onyx, pitch-black, raven. Strong matches. charcoal, coal-black, inklike, inky, sable. adjective as in enveloped in darkness. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. sunless, unlighted, unlit. Strong matches. pitch-dark, starless, stygian. Weak matches. clouded, murky, shadowy.

  3. Shades of black are colors that differ only slightly from pure black. These colors have a low lightness. From a photometric point of view, a color which differs slightly from black always has low relative luminance. Variations of black include what are commonly termed off-black colors, which may be considered part of a neutral color scheme ...

  4. Synonyms for black. Collins. Roget's. WordNet. adj dark. Synonyms. dark. raven. ebony. sable. jet. dusky. pitch-black. inky. swarthy. stygian. coal-black. pitchy. murky. Antonyms. light. bright. adj gloomy. Synonyms. gloomy. sad. depressing. distressing.

  5. Black. Blue. Brown. Cyan. Gray. Green. Magenta. Orange. Pink. Purple and Violet. Red. White. Yellow. See also. References. List of colors by shade. Colors with shades and tints of that hue. Black is the darkest shade, and the result of the absence or complete absorption of light.

  6. Jan 28, 2014 · Black derives from words invariably meaning the color black, as well as dark, ink and “to burn.” Originally meaning, burning, blazing, glowing and shining, in PIE it was * bhleg. This was changed to * blakkaz in Proto-Germanic, to blaken in Dutch and blaec , in Old English.

  7. From prehistoric caves to Greek vases to medieval devils to dueling monks to Coco Chanel, black is one of art and design history’s most powerful and interesting colors (or non-colors). “Paint it...

  1. People also search for