(of a place or space) Having a lack of light
(of the day or weather) Having a lack of light
(of a period or situation) Conducive to hopelessness
… more ▼
▲
(of a place or space) Having a lack of light
“The detective ventured into the dark basement below to look for clues.”
(of the day or weather) Having a lack of light
“The night was dark, with nary a star in the sky.”
Hidden from knowledge
“She hid a dark secret about her troubled past from the rest of the townsfolk.”
Darkened in color
“He had a penchant for dressing in dark colors.”
Darkened in hair color
“Her dark hair worked in harmony with her olive complexion and hazel eyes.”
Darkened in complexion
“She was typically attracted to tall, dark and handsome men.”
(of a period or situation) Conducive to hopelessness
“The days of the Great Depression were very dark and brought great suffering to many Americans.”
Deeply pessimistic in nature
“Some modern-day philosophers predict a dark future where mankind will be dominated by artificial intelligence.”
Characterized a sullen or forbidding appearance or mood
“Rage would engulf him when he learned of what had transpired, and his dark countenance would reflect his anger.”
Sinister or evil in nature
“Luke would resist joining the dark side of the Force despite his father's best efforts at persuasion.”
Focusing on the unpleasant aspects of life
“This book addresses many dark aspects of society that are too controversial to be discussed.”
(of a time period) Lacking intellectual progress
“It was a dark period in the nation's history when scientists, philosophers, and free-thinkers were punished for their beliefs.”
(by extension) Dirty or unclean
“His clean overalls had grown dark after a hard day's work at the mines.”
Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen
Having a very dark color (as of soot or coal)
Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
Having an inclination to secrecy
Not known or familiar
Ignorant in a particular subject or activity
(of colour) Dark and highly saturated
Having no shine or luster
Concealed from sight
Dark bluish-grey in color from being bruised
(of a liquid) Cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter
Behaving or done in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard
Beset by problems or difficulties
Like smoke in color or appearance
Full of rage and anger
Having the character of film noir
Relating to the goth subculture
Lacking vision or sight
(the dark) The absence of light
“The power was cut off in the middle of the night, and we were left in the dark.”
(mass noun) The time of the day when the sun has set and it is dark
“After dark, the ladies would leave their men at home to go to the club full of ballers with their pockets full grown.”
(the dark) A state of ignorance
“The public were deliberately kept in the dark about the actions of their government.”
Quality of being secret
A font that is dark, written or drawn with thick, strong lines
|