| dark | | |
| dark, darkness | (n.) | absence of light or illumination. |
| dark, darkness, iniquity, wickedness | (n.) | absence of moral or spiritual values.; "the powers of darkness" |
| dark, darkness, shadow | (n.) | an unilluminated area.; "he moved off into the darkness" |
| dark, night, nighttime | (n.) | the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside. |
| dark, darkness | (n.) | an unenlightened state.; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness" |
| dark | (adj.) | devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black.; "sitting in a dark corner"; "a dark day"; "dark shadows"; "dark as the inside of a black cat" |
| dark | (adj.) | (used of color) having a dark hue.; "dark green"; "dark glasses"; "dark colors like wine red or navy blue" |
| dark | (adj.) | brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes).; "dark eyes" |
| black, dark, sinister | (adj.) | stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable.; "black deeds"; "a black lie"; "his black heart has concocted yet another black deed"; "Darth Vader of the dark side"; "a dark purpose"; "dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility"; "the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him" |
| dark | (adj.) | secret.; "keep it dark" |
| dark, dour, glowering, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sullen | (adj.) | showing a brooding ill humor.; "a dark scowl"; "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"; "a glum, hopeless shrug"; "he sat in moody silence"; "a morose and unsociable manner"; "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"; "a sour temper"; "a sullen crowd" |
| benighted, dark | (adj.) | lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture.; "this benighted country"; "benighted ages of barbarism and superstition"; "the dark ages"; "a dark age in the history of education" |
| dark, obscure | (adj.) | marked by difficulty of style or expression.; "much that was dark is now quite clear to me"; "those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure" |
| blue, dark, dingy, disconsolate, dismal, drab, drear, dreary, gloomy, grim, sorry | (adj.) | causing dejection.; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather" |
| colored, coloured, dark, dark-skinned, non-white | (adj.) | having skin rich in melanin pigments.; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "dark-skinned peoples" |
| dark | (adj.) | not giving performances; closed.; "the theater is dark on Mondays" |
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