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Определения слова dark
- (английская фамилия) english surname example.
- ? (помета)
- тёмный.
- Guided by the sound, we soon found him helpless in a dark recess.
- (английская фамилия) english surname example.
Синонимы к слову dark
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- bleak
- brown
- brunette
- darkness
- depressing
- dim
- dimness
- dusk
- evil
- gloom
- gloomy
- murky
- mysterious
- night
- obscurity
- sad
- shade
- shadows
- shadowy
- shady
- sinister
- threatening
- unhappy
Похожие слова на dark
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- dark
- darken
- darkened
- darkening
- darkens
- darker
- darkest
- darklier
- darkliest
- darkly
- darkroom
- darkroom’s
- darkrooms
Гипонимы к слову dark
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- darkish
Гиперонимы к слову dark
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- surname
Антонимы к слову dark
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- darkless
- light
Однокоренные слова для dark
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- darken
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наречия
- darkling
- darkly
прилагательные
- darkish
- darkless
- darkling
- darksome
существительные
- darkness
- darkey
- darky
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What is another word for Dark?
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gloomy
faint, dismal
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black
light, hair
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obscure
light, dismal
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darkness
gloom, place
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dismal
gloomy, characteristic
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dim
faint, light
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sullen
angry, warn
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dreary
gloomy, bleak
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dusky
dim, swarthy
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morose
despairing, grim
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night
place, time
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glum
angry, gloomy
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dingy
characteristic, dirty
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murky
dim, faint
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grim
gloomy, shaded
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bleak
gloomy, dismal
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evil
character trait
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cheerless
characteristic, grim
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unlit
black, dim
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swarthy
hair, black
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gloom
darkness, place
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shadowy
dim, dismal
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drab
characteristic, grim
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twilight
darkness, place
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sinister
evil, grim
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moody
bleak, dreary
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dusk
darkness, place
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shade
darkness, gloom
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shadow
gloom, darkness
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dour
angry, moody
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somber
grim, happy
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pitch-black
black, dim
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tenebrous
crepuscular, lack of light
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indistinct
obscure, cloudy
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mournful
sombre, despairing
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secret
property, mysterious
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mysterious
property, secret
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opaque
enigmatic, non-transparent
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concealed
property, secret
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sable
hair, black
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Варианты (v1)
Варианты (v2)
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dark [dɑːk] прил
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темный, черный
(black)
- dark room – темная комната
- cold dark matter – холодная темная материя
- dark soy sauce – темный соевый соус
- dark skin color – темный цвет кожи
- short dark hair – короткий темный волос
- dark wood floors – темный деревянный пол
- large dark spots – большие темные пятна
- long dark corridor – длинный темный коридор
- tall dark figure – высокая темная фигура
- dark continent – черный континент
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смуглый, темноволосый
(brown)
- dark face – смуглое лицо
- dark girl – темноволосая девушка
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мрачный
(gloomy)
- dark dungeon – мрачное подземелье
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полутемный, смутный, неосвещенный
(dim, unlit)
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темновой
- dark current – темновой ток
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dark [dɑːk] сущ
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темнотаж, тьмаж, мракм, потемки
(darkness)
- dark of night – ночная темнота
- endless dark – бесконечная тьма
- dark age – мрак средневековья
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темный цвет
(dark color)
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теньж
(shadow)
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неведениеср
(ignorance)
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dark [dɑːk] прич
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затемненный
(darkened)
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| adverb | ||
| темно | dark | |
| adjective | ||
| темный | dark, obscure, deep, black, murky, shadowy | |
| черный | black, dark, sable, ebon, smutty | |
| мрачный | gloomy, dark, grim, bleak, dismal, somber | |
| смуглый | dark, swarthy, dusky, brown, black, swart | |
| темноволосый | dark, dark-haired, brown-haired | |
| угрюмый | sullen, gloomy, morose, surly, moody, dark | |
| неясный | unclear, obscure, vague, dim, indistinct, dark | |
| тайный | secret, covert, clandestine, arcane, undercover, dark | |
| непонятный | incomprehensible, unclear, obscure, inexplicable, weird, dark | |
| печальный | sad, sorrowful, mournful, deplorable, dismal, dark | |
| необразованный | uneducated, illiterate, unlettered, bookless, dark, unnurtured | |
| сомнительный | doubtful, dubious, questionable, uncertain, equivocal, dark | |
| безнадежный | hopeless, desperate, irredeemable, dark, black, horizonless | |
| дурной | bad, ill, evil, wrong, stupid, dark | |
| нечистый | unclean, impure, dirty, wicked, muddy, dark | |
| секретный | secret, classified, confidential, undercover, subterranean, dark | |
| noun | ||
| темнота | darkness, dark, blackness, night, obscurity, gloom | |
| тьма | dark, gloom, obscurity, cloud | |
| тень | shadow, shade, ghost, loom, dark, reflection | |
| потемки | dark | |
| неведение | ignorance, dark, nescience, non-acquaintance | |
| невежество | ignorance, barbarism, dark |
Синонимы (v1)
Синонимы (v2)
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dark сущ
- black · shadow · deep · shade
- gloomy · grim · murky · sinister · dingy · morbid · glum · dire
- night · twilight · dusk
- dim · obscure
- dusky · swarthy
- bleak · dreary · gloom · evil · blackness · opaque · dismal · moody
- sombre · somber · lugubrious
- darkening
adjective
- black, pitch-black, jet-black, inky, unlit, unilluminated, underlit, starless, moonless, dingy, gloomy, dusky, shadowy, shady, Stygian
- mysterious, secret, hidden, concealed, veiled, covert, clandestine, enigmatic, arcane, esoteric, obscure, abstruse, impenetrable, incomprehensible, cryptic
- brunette, dark brown, chestnut, sable, jet-black, ebony
- swarthy, dusky, olive, brown, black, ebony, tanned, bronzed
- tragic, disastrous, calamitous, catastrophic, cataclysmic, dire, awful, terrible, dreadful, horrible, horrendous, atrocious, nightmarish, harrowing, wretched, woeful
- gloomy, dismal, pessimistic, negative, downbeat, bleak, grim, fatalistic, black, somber, despairing, despondent, hopeless, cheerless, melancholy, glum, grave, morose, mournful, doleful
- moody, brooding, sullen, dour, scowling, glowering, angry, forbidding, threatening, ominous
- evil, wicked, sinful, immoral, bad, iniquitous, ungodly, unholy, base, vile, unspeakable, sinister, foul, monstrous, shocking, atrocious, abominable, hateful, despicable, odious, horrible, heinous, execrable, diabolical, fiendish, murderous, barbarous, black, sordid, degenerate, depraved, dishonorable, dishonest, unscrupulous, lowdown, dirty, crooked, shady
- moody, dour, glowering, glum, morose, sour, sullen, saturnine
- benighted
- obscure
- sorry, gloomy, drear, drab, dingy, disconsolate, grim, blue, dreary, dismal
- black, sinister
- colored, non-white, dark-skinned
noun
- darkness, blackness, gloom, murkiness, shadow, shade, dusk, twilight, gloaming
- night, nighttime, darkness, nightfall, evening, twilight, sunset
- shadow, darkness
- wickedness, darkness, iniquity
- darkness
- night, nighttime
Предложения со словом «dark»
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And with ISIS, all of a sudden, this idea of a cloaked, dark figure of a jihadist changed for us. |
И с ИГИЛ, внезапно, мы по — другому стали воспринимать чёрную фигуру джихадиста в бурке. |
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And we wore eclipse glasses with cardboard frames and really dark lenses that enabled us to look at the sun safely. |
На нас были очки для затмения в картонной оправе с очень тёмными линзами, в которых можно было прямо смотреть на Солнце. |
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Well soon, it was obvious it was getting dark. |
Вскоре стало очевидно, что темнеет . |
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But because I have failed at this, I also have to consult an oracle, called Dark Sky, every time before we go on a walk, for very accurate weather predictions in the next 10 minutes. |
Но у меня ничего не вышло, поэтому мне приходится обращаться к пророку по имени «прогноз погоды» перед каждым выходом на прогулку, чтобы получить самый точный прогноз на следующие 10 минут. |
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In that moment of fear and panic, Arnold slipped through the city into the dark shadows of this illegal clinic for treatment . |
В том приступе панического страха Арнольд в тайне пробрался в тёмные коридоры нелегальной клиники для лечения. |
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So, with the dark you have to have the light. |
С тьмою приходит и свет. |
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It’s because it’s not always easy for us, and in fact, we have both seen really, really dark days, from the hate speech to the summer of police brutality and violence that we saw last year, to even losing one of our walkers. |
Потому что это даётся нам нелегко, и мы обе прошли через очень сложные периоды — от агрессивных высказываний до полицейского произвола и насилия в прошлом году, и даже потерю одной из наших женщин. |
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He mumbled something about dead people don’t tip so well and walked away into the dark. |
Он пробурчал что — то вроде мертвецы не дают хороших чаевых и скрылся в темноте . |
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Now, if you were to go to a darker part of the sky, a nice dark site, perhaps in the desert, you might see the center of our Milky Way galaxy spread out before you, hundreds of billions of stars. |
Если вы посмотрите на более тёмный участок неба, красивое тёмное место, возможно, где — то в пустыне, вы сможете увидеть центр галактики Млечного пути, распростёртый перед нами сотнями миллиардов звёзд. |
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You can see there’s a sort of strange dark dust across it. |
Можно увидеть, как его пересекает какое — то странное пятно пыли. |
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You can see that the galactic plane is no longer dark with dust. |
Видно, что в галактической плоскости больше нет пыли. |
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It exposes hazards to local families who remain in the dark. |
Я привёл эти примеры, потому что они взаимосвязаны. |
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So it all came to life in a dark bar in Madrid. |
Всё началось в тёмном баре Мадрида. |
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But don’t give up on the numbers altogether, because if you do, we’ll be making public policy decisions in the dark, using nothing but private interests to guide us. |
Но не отказывайтесь от цифр совсем, потому что если откажетесь, мы будем вести публичную политику вслепую, так как нами будут руководить только частные интересы. |
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I started producing this series in early 2015 after going through kind of a dark period in my life where I just didn’t want to create films anymore. |
Я начал снимать эти короткометражки в начале 2015 года, после довольно трудного периода в жизни, когда у меня вообще пропало желание снимать какие — либо фильмы. |
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This is a vital capability since some asteroids are as dark as coal and can be difficult or impossible to spot with other telescopes. |
Это весьма важная способность, потому что многие астероиды очень тёмные и их трудно или невозможно обнаружить с помощью других телескопов. |
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But all asteroids, light or dark, shine brightly for NEOWISE. |
Но для NEOWISE все астероиды светят ярко. |
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But there is a concern that the fake news is associated with tyrannical regimes, and when you see an uprise in fake news that is a canary in the coal mine that there may be dark times coming. |
Но опасения вызывает то, что сфабрикованные новости ассоциируются с тиранией и что увеличение фальши в новостях говорит о наступлении мрачного времени. |
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And so he’ll put foil all over the windows and dark curtains and shades because it also affects your families. |
И он вешал фольгу на окна, и задёргивал шторы, потому что всё это не может оставить твою семью безучастной. |
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The Dark Web is where they spend their time. |
Больше всего времени они проводят в Тёмной Сети. |
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We may need a two-step program, which is to invent new kinds of thinking that we can work alongside of to solve these really large problems, say, like dark energy or quantum gravity. |
Нужна двухэтапная программа, суть которой в изобретении новых видов мышления, вместе с которыми мы сможем решать очень большие проблемы, такие как тёмная энергия, квантовая гравитация. |
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And the areas that are dark on the map are either areas where people do not have access to that much energy, or areas where people do, but they have learned to stop shining the light up into the sky. |
Тёмные зоны на карте отображают места, где у людей либо нет таких запасов электричества, либо они есть, но люди решили не тратить их на то, чтобы подсвечивать небо. |
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Are they where it’s dark a lot of the time, or are they at the mid-latitudes? |
Находится ли страна там, где чаще темно , или в средних широтах? |
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That’s a very dark proverb. |
Довольно мрачная поговорка. |
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Left to die in a cold and dark sewage tunnel. |
Мои родители бросили меня на улице умирать от холода и голода |
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Chandonne says he hid in the abandoned mansion until dark. |
Шандонне говорит, что прятался в заброшенном особняке дотемна. |
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My eyelids and hands were dark with coal dust |
Мои веки и руки были черными от угольной пыли. |
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Even the houses near the lots seemed dark, uninhabited. |
Даже жилые дома рядом с Развалинами казались темными и необитаемыми. |
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A solitary figure was standing outside in the dark. |
В тумане еле видна одинокая мужская фигура за частоколом. |
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But dark swamp water blocked their path once more. |
И почти сразу черная болотная вода преградила им путь. |
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I need the deep, dark, savage tan. |
Я должен иметь глубокий, темный , дикий загар. |
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He wanted a warm soft bed in a dark room. |
Он мечтал лишь о мягкой теплой постели в темной комнате. |
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Soon Hilary’s thin dark figure came hurrying into view. |
Вскоре он заметил худую темную фигуру бегущего к нему Хилери. |
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Its base is square and heavy and stained dark. |
Ее чугунное основание было заляпано чем — то темным . |
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And the dark clouds gathered on the mind is vanishing |
И темные тучи, собравшиеся в уме исчезают |
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Verity was a dark silhouette against a gray storm sky. |
Верити выделялся темным силуэтом на фоне серого штормового неба. |
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They moved lazily against the dark and unobstructed sky. |
Ленивые, неторопливые розовые облачка на темном куполе неба. |
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But he led me down a very dark path. |
Но он повел меня вниз по очень темной дороге. |
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It was dark and smelt of rotten bones and sweat. |
Там было темно , воняло гнилыми костями и потом. |
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Pigeons whirled in agitation between dark walls and overhanging eaves. |
Между черными стенами и под стрехами крыш беспокойно кружили голуби. |
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She peered into the dark leafy shadows with deep unease. |
Она вглядывалась в густую тень под ветвями с глубокой тревогой. |
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White sunlight etched dark shadows in Prince Cadram’s palace. |
Белый солнечный цвет выгравировал темные тени во дворце принца Кадрама. |
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Same dark eyes, same cheekbones, nose, mouth. |
Одинаковые тёмные глаза, скулы, нос, рот. |
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He’s gone and killed a Dark Fae elder. |
Он ушел и убил старейшину Темный Фейри |
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A forensic psychiatrist has stamped you as a Dark Tetrad. |
Судебный психиатр поставил на вас печать как темной четверке. |
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Mr. Jeremy Ruebens was short, dark, and grumpy. |
Мистер Джереми Рубенс был приземист, черноволос и сварлив. |
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Just go into your dark rooms and shut your eyes. |
Просто идите в свои темные комнаты и закрывайте глаза. |
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Her dark eyes seemed enormous, filled with innocence. |
Ее темные глаза, наполненные невинностью, казались огромными. |
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will fill your aching heart with dark dismay |
Наполнит ваше беспокойное сердце тёмным страхом |
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There was a small room, dark, cavelike. |
Там находилась маленькая комнатка, темная , похожая на пещеру. |
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His eyes were two dark stains upon his dark face. |
Глаза его казались двумя черными пятнами на темном лице. |
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He looked fierce with the dark shadow along his jawline. |
Темная щетина на его щеках придавала ему свирепый вид. |
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The dark man nodded, grinned faintly and sipped. |
Джордж с легкой усмешкой склонил голову и выпил глоток виски. |
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Again Miss Marple looked down thoughtfully at the dark head. |
Мисс Марпл вновь бросила пытливый взгляд на ее чернокудрую голову. |
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The midway looked dark and tired in the morning sunlight. |
В утренних лучах солнца холл выглядел темным и уставшим. |
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The heaped soil looked very dark in the moonlight. |
В лунном свете земля на них казалась очень темной . |
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Not only does dark energy make the universe expand. |
Мало того, что темная энергия заставляет Вселенную расширяться. |
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They were in a vast, dark, ellipsoidal space. |
Они оказались в огромном, в форме эллипсоида, пространстве. |
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Just worms living in the dark belly of a mothertree. |
Обычные черви, живущие в мрачных внутренностях материнского дерева. |
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Dusk and dark come in the tropics with bewildering speed. |
Сумерки и темнота приходят в тропиках на удивление быстро. |
(adj) 1. unlit, unlighted, unilluminated, ill-lighted, ill-lit, sunless; black, Stygian, pitch-dark, inky, jet-black: We cowered in a recess in the dark cave. 2. dim, murky, tenebrous, shady, chadowy: I could scarcely see ahead of me in the dark forest. 3. gloomy, dismal, dreary, dull, drab, subfuscous, subfusc, bleak, cheerless, mournful, dour, pessimistic, sombre, doleful, joyless, grim, sad, melancholy, sorrowful: Why do you always look at the dark side of things? 4. evil, wicked, vile, base, foul, iniquitous, nefarious, black-hearted, villainous, sinister, satanic, devilish, hellish: Nostradamus predicted that dark forces would overrun the world. 5. murky, overcast, cloudy, threatening, black, dusky, louring or lowering; foggy, misty; US glowering: Another dark day on the moor and I thought I’d go mad. 6. mysterious, deep, profound, incomprehensible, enigmatic, puzzling, impenetrable, unfathomable, abstruse, recondite, arcane, obscure: She took her dark secret to the grave. 7. hidden, concealed, secret, occult, mystic(al), cryptic: The true reason for his leaving was always kept dark in the family. 8. brunette; black, swarthy, brown; (sun)tanned, Old-fashioned swart: One is fair with dark hair, the other has dark skin. 9. ignorant, unenlightened, benighted: Our culture passed through a dark phase before the Renaissance. -(n) 10. night, night-time, nightfall: We waited till dark to make good our escape. 11. darkness, blackness, gloom, gloominess, murk, murkiness: At fifty, isn’t he a bit old to be afraid of the dark? 12. obscurity, ignorance: She was always kept in the dark about his true identity.
- black
- cloudy
- darkened
- dim
- dingy
- drab
- dull
- foggy
- gloomy
- misty
- murky
- overcast
- shadowy
- somber
- dun
- dusk
- faint
- aphotic
- atramentous
- blackish
- caliginous
- cimmerian
- clouded
- crepuscular
- dusky
- grimy
- ill-lighted
- indistinct
- inky
- lightless
- lurid
- nebulous
- obfuscous
- obscure
- opaque
- pitch-black
- pitch-dark
- pitchy
- rayless
- shaded
- shady
- sooty
- stygian
- sunless
- tenebrous
- unlighted
- unlit
- vague
- black
- tan
- brunet
- brunette
- ebony
- sable
- adumbral
- bistered
- dark-complexioned
- dark-skinned
- dusky
- ebon
- swart
- swarthy
- deep
- mysterious
- mystic
- occult
- abstruse
- anagogic
- arcane
- cabalistic
- complicated
- concealed
- cryptic
- Delphian
- enigmatic
- esoteric
- intricate
- knotty
- mystical
- mystifying
- not known
- obscure
- puzzling
- recondite
- bleak
- drab
- gloomy
- ominous
- sinister
- somber
- foreboding
- cheerless
- dismal
- doleful
- joyless
- morbid
- morose
- mournful
- unpropitious
- sinister
- bad
- foul
- infernal
- atrocious
- corrupt
- damnable
- hellish
- horrible
- immoral
- infamous
- nefarious
- sinful
- vile
- wicked
- benighted
- uncultivated
- unenlightened
- unlettered
- unread
- ominous
- forbidding
- sulky
- dour
- frowning
- glowering
- glum
- scowling
- sullen
- threatening
- darkness
- dusk
- shade
- dimness
- duskiness
- evening
- gloom
- midnight
- murk
- murkiness
- night
- nightfall
- nighttime
- obscurity
- opacity
- semidarkness
- shadows
- twilight
- caliginosity
- dead of night
- witching hour
- concealment
- denseness
- inscrutability
- seclusion
- secrecy
- thickness
On this page you’ll find 450 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dark, such as: black, cloudy, darkened, dim, dingy, and drab.
antonyms for dark
- bright
- cheerful
- clean
- clear
- distinct
- good
- happy
- intelligent
- joyful
- light
- luminous
- smart
- sparkling
- sunny
- vivacious
- apparent
- brilliant
- encouraging
- evident
- hopeful
- illuminated
- lucid
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- apparent
- bright
- brilliant
- cheerful
- distinct
- encouraging
- evident
- good
- happy
- hopeful
- illuminated
- light
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- apparent
- bright
- brilliant
- cheerful
- distinct
- encouraging
- evident
- good
- happy
- hopeful
- illuminated
- light
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- bright
- cheerful
- encouraging
- happy
- joyful
- nice
- sunny
- apparent
- brilliant
- distinct
- evident
- good
- hopeful
- illuminated
- light
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- good
- honest
- just
- apparent
- bright
- brilliant
- cheerful
- distinct
- encouraging
- evident
- happy
- hopeful
- illuminated
- light
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- apparent
- bright
- brilliant
- cheerful
- distinct
- encouraging
- evident
- good
- happy
- hopeful
- illuminated
- light
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- apparent
- bright
- brilliant
- cheerful
- distinct
- encouraging
- evident
- good
- happy
- hopeful
- illuminated
- light
- lucid
- luminous
- manifest
- moral
- plain
- pleased
- radiant
- shining
- visible
- vivid
- brightness
- light
- daybreak
- cognizance
- day
- daylight
- daytime
- enlightening
- illumination
- intelligence
- lightness
- morning
- sense
- sensibility
- understanding
- revelation
- brightness
- cognizance
- day
- daylight
- daytime
- enlightening
- illumination
- intelligence
- light
- lightness
- morning
- sense
- sensibility
- understanding
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WORDS RELATED TO DARK
- backward
- dark
- ignorant
- primitive
- simple
- uncivilized
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- uneducated
- unlearned
- unschooled
- untaught
- black
- dark
- dusky
- inky
- dark
- dimness
- duskiness
- gloom
- murkiness
- nightfall
- total darkness
- black
- cheerless
- comfortless
- dark
- discouraging
- disheartening
- dismal
- drear
- dreary
- funereal
- gloomy
- grim
- hard
- harsh
- hopeless
- joyless
- lonely
- melancholy
- mournful
- oppressive
- sad
- somber
- unpromising
- black
- cheerless
- comfortless
- dark
- discouraging
- disheartening
- dismal
- drear
- dreary
- funereal
- gloomy
- grim
- hard
- harsh
- hopeless
- joyless
- lonely
- melancholy
- mournful
- oppressive
- sad
- somber
- unpromising
- black
- cheerless
- comfortless
- dark
- discouraging
- disheartening
- dismal
- drear
- dreary
- funereal
- gloomy
- grim
- hard
- harsh
- hopeless
- joyless
- lonely
- melancholy
- mournful
- oppressive
- sad
- somber
- unpromising
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darkadjective
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secret, sinister, hidden -
darkadjective
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malign, sinister -
darkadjective
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deepAntonyms:
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darkadjective
Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.
The room was too dark for reading.
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gloomy, dimAntonyms:
lit, light, bright -
darkadjective
Conducive to hopelessness; depressing or bleak
The Great Depression was a dark time.
Synonyms:
negative, pessimistic, hopeless
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dark
Strictly, that which is black is absolutely destitute of color; that which is dark is absolutely destitute of light. In common speech, however, a coat is black, tho not optically colorless; the night is dark, tho the stars shine. That is obscure, shadowy, or shady from which the light is more or less cut off. Dusky is applied to objects which appear as if viewed in fading light; the word is often used, as are swart and swarthy, of the human skin when quite dark, or even verging toward black. Dim refers to imperfection of outline, from distance, darkness, mist, etc., or from some defect of vision. Opaque objects, as smoked glass, are impervious to light. Murky is said of that which is at once dark, obscure, and gloomy; as, a murky den; a murky sky. Figuratively, dark is emblematic of sadness, agreeing with somber, dismal, gloomy, also of moral evil; as, a dark deed. Of intellectual matters, dark is now rarely used in the old sense of a dark saying, etc. See MYSTERIOUS; OBSCURE.
Compare synonyms for LIGHT.
Synonyms:
black, dim, dismal, dusky, gloomy, murky, mysterious, obscure, opaque, sable, shadowy, shady, somber, swart, swarthyAntonyms:
bright, brilliant, clear, crystalline, dazzling, gleaming, glowing, illumined, light, lucid, luminous, radiant, shining, transparent, white
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dark
Synonyms:
black, dusky, sable, swarthy, opaque, obscure, enigmatical, recondite, abstruse, unintelligible, blind, ignorant, besotted, benighted, dim, shadowy, inexplicable, secret, mysterious, hidden, murky, nebulous, cheerless, dismal, dim, gloomy, sombre, joyless, mournful, sorrowfulAntonyms:
white, fair, light, radiant, bright, lucid, crystalline, transparent, brilliant, plain, intelligible, enlightened, glaring, dazzling, illumined, festive, luminous
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dark, darknessnoun
absence of light or illumination
Synonyms:
duskiness, shadow, darkness, swarthiness, night, nighttime, wickedness, iniquityAntonyms:
lighting, light, lit, white, candent, lighting-up(a), bioluminescent, fluorescent, good-natured, pastel, pale, livid, palish, sunstruck, cheerful, blond, floodlighted, candescent, floodlit, bright, good, enlightened, luminescent, blonde, lamplit, light-colored, light-haired, ablaze(p), lighted, active, well-lighted, incandescent, comprehensible, comprehendible, autofluorescent, reddened, unconcealed, sunlit, powdery, phosphorescent, inflamed, illuminated -
iniquity, wickedness, darkness, darknoun
absence of moral or spiritual values
«the powers of darkness»
Synonyms:
swarthiness, immorality, shabbiness, sinfulness, lousiness, sin, ugliness, shadow, nighttime, iniquity, night, wickedness, evil, duskiness, unfairness, sliminess, repulsiveness, darkness, nefariousness, loathsomeness, vileness, injusticeAntonyms:
light, lighting, active, powdery, white, pastel, ablaze(p), blond, good-natured, blonde, good, floodlighted, well-lighted, cheerful, livid, comprehensible, enlightened, incandescent, comprehendible, reddened, luminescent, candent, phosphorescent, light-haired, inflamed, lighted, lit, autofluorescent, sunlit, illuminated, candescent, pale, light-colored, lamplit, floodlit, lighting-up(a), unconcealed, palish, bioluminescent, fluorescent, bright, sunstruck -
darkness, dark, shadownoun
an unilluminated area
«he moved off into the darkness»
Synonyms:
nighttime, fantasm, shadower, night, phantom, shadow, iniquity, tincture, wickedness, trace, phantasm, vestige, darkness, swarthiness, tail, phantasma, duskiness, apparitionAntonyms:
lighting, light, comprehendible, good, bioluminescent, blonde, active, sunstruck, lamplit, pastel, sunlit, unconcealed, inflamed, powdery, lighted, fluorescent, cheerful, light-colored, pale, illuminated, lit, comprehensible, candescent, floodlighted, palish, lighting-up(a), incandescent, livid, luminescent, candent, white, light-haired, ablaze(p), enlightened, well-lighted, blond, bright, reddened, autofluorescent, floodlit, phosphorescent, good-natured -
night, nighttime, darknoun
the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
Synonyms:
wickedness, nighttime, darkness, iniquity, night, shadowAntonyms:
light, lighting, livid, candent, light-colored, reddened, floodlit, autofluorescent, light-haired, palish, bright, powdery, ablaze(p), sunlit, blonde, well-lighted, bioluminescent, comprehensible, comprehendible, cheerful, floodlighted, lighting-up(a), illuminated, lit, active, fluorescent, lighted, incandescent, white, inflamed, unconcealed, blond, good, luminescent, pale, sunstruck, enlightened, lamplit, candescent, phosphorescent, good-natured, pastel -
dark, darknessadjective
an unenlightened state
«he was in the dark concerning their intentions»; «his lectures dispelled the darkness»
Synonyms:
duskiness, shadow, darkness, swarthiness, night, nighttime, wickedness, iniquityAntonyms:
lighting, light, lamplit, cheerful, comprehensible, floodlit, powdery, white, phosphorescent, bright, active, lighting-up(a), floodlighted, light-colored, light-haired, well-lighted, bioluminescent, pastel, unconcealed, palish, pale, comprehendible, enlightened, lit, autofluorescent, candent, incandescent, ablaze(p), good-natured, blonde, fluorescent, blond, reddened, sunstruck, candescent, lighted, sunlit, good, luminescent, illuminated, livid, inflamed -
darkadjective
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»
Synonyms:
dreary, non-white, saturnine, sullen, dingy, drear, grim, sour, coloured, gloomy, morose, black, dismal, sinister, moody, drab, dark-skinned, benighted, dour, obscure, blue, glum, glowering, sorry, disconsolateAntonyms:
lighting, light, white, palish, inflamed, comprehendible, blond, lamplit, good-natured, floodlighted, candent, pale, unconcealed, lit, blonde, pastel, reddened, luminescent, autofluorescent, sunstruck, incandescent, lighting-up(a), comprehensible, good, bright, powdery, ablaze(p), cheerful, well-lighted, lighted, enlightened, floodlit, light-haired, fluorescent, active, illuminated, phosphorescent, livid, candescent, light-colored, bioluminescent, sunlit -
darkadjective
(used of color) having a dark hue
«dark green»; «dark glasses»; «dark colors like wine red or navy blue»
Synonyms:
dreary, non-white, saturnine, sullen, dingy, drear, grim, sour, coloured, gloomy, morose, black, dismal, sinister, moody, drab, dark-skinned, benighted, dour, obscure, blue, glum, glowering, sorry, disconsolateAntonyms:
lighting, light, active, good-natured, inflamed, blond, blonde, pastel, comprehensible, powdery, pale, white, good, candescent, bioluminescent, phosphorescent, incandescent, lamplit, fluorescent, floodlighted, candent, bright, ablaze(p), sunstruck, lit, floodlit, lighted, well-lighted, luminescent, lighting-up(a), sunlit, light-colored, livid, illuminated, enlightened, reddened, unconcealed, autofluorescent, palish, light-haired, cheerful, comprehendible -
darkadjective
brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes)
«dark eyes»
Synonyms:
dreary, non-white, saturnine, sullen, dingy, drear, grim, sour, coloured, gloomy, morose, black, dismal, sinister, moody, drab, dark-skinned, benighted, dour, obscure, blue, glum, glowering, sorry, disconsolateAntonyms:
lighting, light, good, comprehensible, autofluorescent, candent, palish, cheerful, enlightened, lit, blond, powdery, pastel, floodlighted, white, inflamed, good-natured, luminescent, lighting-up(a), floodlit, light-colored, lighted, unconcealed, comprehendible, well-lighted, phosphorescent, pale, sunlit, incandescent, sunstruck, bioluminescent, candescent, lamplit, livid, active, ablaze(p), blonde, reddened, light-haired, fluorescent, illuminated, bright -
black, dark, sinisteradjective
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»-Thomas Hardy
Synonyms:
blackened, ominous, sullen, bootleg, black-market, disgraceful, calamitous, forbidding, dismal, moody, non-white, disconsolate, threatening, coloured, glum, fatal, dark-skinned, black, fateful, baleful, smuggled, inglorious, menacing, dim, pitch-dark, glowering, minatory, obscure, sour, pitch-black, grim, mordant, drab, benighted, contraband, shameful, saturnine, disastrous, smutty, ignominious, sorry, gloomy, morose, bleak, dingy, dreary, dour, drear, opprobrious, minacious, blue, sinisterAntonyms:
lighting, light, good-natured, sunlit, lighting-up(a), lighted, unconcealed, light-colored, cheerful, well-lighted, good, white, powdery, inflamed, lit, candescent, floodlit, ablaze(p), autofluorescent, bioluminescent, active, phosphorescent, candent, luminescent, floodlighted, livid, reddened, pastel, fluorescent, blond, blonde, enlightened, incandescent, pale, palish, bright, light-haired, comprehensible, lamplit, comprehendible, illuminated, sunstruck -
darkadjective
secret
«keep it dark»
Synonyms:
dreary, non-white, saturnine, sullen, dingy, drear, grim, sour, coloured, gloomy, morose, black, dismal, sinister, moody, drab, dark-skinned, benighted, dour, obscure, blue, glum, glowering, sorry, disconsolateAntonyms:
light, lighting, ablaze(p), autofluorescent, sunstruck, lamplit, white, cheerful, powdery, floodlit, pale, enlightened, fluorescent, pastel, palish, good-natured, comprehendible, good, lighting-up(a), blond, light-haired, sunlit, light-colored, candescent, comprehensible, well-lighted, candent, bright, reddened, lighted, lit, active, livid, phosphorescent, illuminated, inflamed, unconcealed, floodlighted, luminescent, bioluminescent, blonde, incandescent -
dark, dour, glowering, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sullenadjective
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»- Bruce Bliven; «a sour temper»; «a sullen crowd»
Synonyms:
pertinacious, heavy, forbidding, glum, sullen, dogged, moody, non-white, temperamental, threatening, coloured, disconsolate, dark-skinned, black, gloomy, drear, benighted, off, blue, glowering, obscure, sour, sinister, turned, grim, saturnine, tenacious, off-key, dour, false, unyielding, sorry, drab, dingy, dreary, dismal, persistent, lowering, rancid, moroseAntonyms:
light, lighting, bioluminescent, ablaze(p), sunstruck, lighted, illuminated, powdery, livid, cheerful, candescent, sunlit, fluorescent, luminescent, blonde, lit, inflamed, white, palish, blond, good, pastel, floodlighted, unconcealed, enlightened, good-natured, comprehensible, reddened, active, floodlit, comprehendible, pale, candent, lighting-up(a), light-haired, bright, phosphorescent, autofluorescent, lamplit, light-colored, incandescent, well-lighted -
benighted, darkadjective
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»
Synonyms:
dreary, non-white, saturnine, sullen, dingy, drear, grim, sour, coloured, gloomy, morose, black, dismal, sinister, moody, drab, dark-skinned, benighted, dour, obscure, blue, glum, glowering, nighted, sorry, disconsolateAntonyms:
light, lighting, fluorescent, well-lighted, white, phosphorescent, lighting-up(a), autofluorescent, pale, palish, floodlighted, ablaze(p), bioluminescent, candescent, cheerful, comprehendible, sunlit, powdery, bright, sunstruck, pastel, blonde, light-haired, lit, illuminated, good-natured, lighted, active, incandescent, lamplit, livid, floodlit, reddened, comprehensible, blond, candent, unconcealed, good, enlightened, luminescent, light-colored, inflamed -
dark, obscureadjective
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»
Synonyms:
vague, sullen, unnoticeable, glum, dismal, moody, apart(p), coloured, disconsolate, dark-skinned, black, gloomy, benighted, non-white, blue, glowering, obscure, sour, unknown, sinister, grim, dour, hidden, saturnine, sorry, drab, dingy, isolated, dreary, drear, unsung, moroseAntonyms:
light, lighting, incandescent, unconcealed, pale, pastel, active, cheerful, blonde, well-lighted, lamplit, good-natured, inflamed, candescent, light-haired, bright, livid, powdery, autofluorescent, comprehendible, sunstruck, fluorescent, reddened, lit, enlightened, palish, light-colored, white, floodlit, comprehensible, good, luminescent, lighting-up(a), phosphorescent, blond, illuminated, bioluminescent, candent, lighted, sunlit, ablaze(p), floodlighted -
blue, dark, dingy, disconsolate, dismal, gloomy, grim, sorry, drab, drear, drearyadjective
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»
Synonyms:
black, blueish, non-white, gloomful, stern, unappeasable, ghastly, moody, forbidding, relentless, dingy, raunchy, bluish, mordant, sorry, risque, gruesome, depressed, dirty, gamey, down in the mouth, low, sinister, olive-drab, lamentable, muddied, unrelenting, sullen, juicy, sulky, bad, gloomy, meritless, low-spirited, saturnine, good-for-naught, dispirited, gamy, down(p), grisly, good-for-nothing, naughty, unconsolable, benighted, sad, muddy, sober, gentle, grubby, grungy, dark-skinned, aristocratic, inconsolable, racy, regretful, somber, spicy, blue-blooded, blue, puritanical, no-count, drear, macabre, disconsolate, no-account, dreary, grimy, coloured, inexorable, puritanic, aristocratical, no-good, deplorable, glowering, morose, pitiful, patrician, profane, blasphemous, sombre, drab, glum, unforgiving, glooming, sour, blue(a), downcast, downhearted, distressing, dour, obscure, sick, grim, dismal, begrimedAntonyms:
light, lighting, inflamed, white, powdery, bright, lamplit, phosphorescent, pale, luminescent, good-natured, sunlit, pastel, autofluorescent, lighted, candescent, lit, blonde, blond, comprehendible, illuminated, reddened, unconcealed, candent, incandescent, fluorescent, livid, active, good, light-colored, palish, enlightened, sunstruck, lighting-up(a), comprehensible, cheerful, well-lighted, floodlighted, light-haired, floodlit, ablaze(p), bioluminescent -
colored, coloured, dark, dark-skinned, non-whiteadjective
having skin rich in melanin pigments
«National Association for the Advancement of Colored People»; «dark-skinned peoples»
Synonyms:
biased, sullen, colorful, swart, glum, dismal, moody, non-white, coloured, disconsolate, dark-skinned, black, gloomy, benighted, blue, glowering, obscure, sour, sinister, dusky, grim, dingy, dour, saturnine, sorry, dyed, drab, slanted, swarthy, dreary, bleached, drear, one-sided, moroseAntonyms:
lighting, light, lighting-up(a), powdery, well-lighted, fluorescent, candent, pale, floodlighted, white, light-colored, candescent, blonde, blond, sunstruck, active, floodlit, phosphorescent, good, luminescent, cheerful, bright, livid, enlightened, sunlit, lamplit, unconcealed, light-haired, lighted, pastel, palish, autofluorescent, ablaze(p), comprehendible, good-natured, reddened, incandescent, illuminated, inflamed, bioluminescent, lit, comprehensible -
darkadjective
not giving performances; closed
«the theater is dark on Mondays»
Synonyms:
dreary, non-white, saturnine, sullen, dingy, drear, grim, sour, coloured, gloomy, morose, black, dismal, sinister, moody, drab, dark-skinned, benighted, dour, obscure, blue, glum, glowering, sorry, disconsolateAntonyms:
lighting, light, sunstruck, unconcealed, ablaze(p), bright, pastel, enlightened, white, livid, phosphorescent, active, candent, blond, lamplit, lighted, blonde, powdery, comprehensible, lit, incandescent, palish, floodlit, inflamed, pale, floodlighted, fluorescent, light-haired, candescent, luminescent, good-natured, good, cheerful, autofluorescent, light-colored, illuminated, comprehendible, well-lighted, lighting-up(a), reddened, sunlit, bioluminescent
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evenfall
it is dark out at evenfall.
Submitted by rinat on August 14, 2019
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melanochroic
dark complexion is termed as melanochroic
mafic rocks
Submitted by gdalai on September 23, 2020
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melony
melony [mel-ony] as a girls’ name is a greek name, and the name melony means «black, dark». melony is an alternate form of melanie (greek). associated with greek, black.
Submitted by rinat on September 10, 2019
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darkadjective
Synonyms:
unilluminated, unenlightened, dusky, shadowy, rayless, sunless, darksome, lurid, murky, cloudy, shady, overcast, black, ebon, cimmerian, not light, pitchy -
darkadjective
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mysterious, obscure, incomprehensible, unintelligible, enigmatical, mystic, mystical, recondite, occult, transcendental, abstruse, cabalistic -
darkadjective
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gloomy, disheartening, discouraging, cheerless, dismal -
darkadjective
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untaught, ignorant, unlettered, rude -
darkadjective
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wicked, atrocious, infamous, foul, vile, infernal -
darknoun
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darkness, obscurity, want of light -
darknoun
Synonyms:
ignorance, blindness, want of knowledge
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darkadjective
Synonyms:
unilluminated, sunless, dusky, rayless, cimmerian, pitchy, tenebrific, murk, murky, dingy, shadowy, shady, mirky, lowering, overcast, gloomy, sullen, stygian, sombre, obscure, mysterious, incomprehensible, recondite abstruse, cabalistic, cryptic, enigmatical, occult, brunette, swart, swarthy
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List of paraphrases for «dark»:
darkness, black, darth, bleak, obscure, gloomy, nightfall, sombre, dark-coloured, dusky, grim, night, murky, noir, blackness, shadowy, obscurity, ignorance, negro, blacked-out, somber, brown, dismal, gloom, shady, unclear, darkened, sinister, dim, shadow, dusk
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Michael Leary:
Trump’s portrait of a dark, crisis-ridden America where good jobs are scarce and life is grim sounds to some people in those states as their reality.
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Matthew Arnold:
Unquiet souls. In the dark fermentation of earth, in the never idle workshop of nature, in the eternal movement, yea shall find yourselves again.
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Roy Blunt:
I just think the extra hour at the end of the day consistently is better than having it dark when kids go to school and dark when kids get home.
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Dick Gregory:
I never believed in Santa Claus because I knew no white dude would come into my neighborhood after dark.
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Jeffrey Augustine:
John loves aviation more than Hollywood but because of Kelly he’d never leave Scientology, he loves his family. He’s just got a dark side and he’s reckless. But he really has no reason to want to leave the church. People at his level never see the ugly side of the church. Plus he’s got OSA [Scientology’s Office of Special Affairs] as his own private Mafia if he gets into trouble.
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What is another word for “dark”? Following is a list of commonly used synonyms for “dark” in English with useful example sentences and ESL infographics. Learning these words to use instead of “dark” will help you enhance your English vocabulary.
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Dark Synonym
“Dark” Definition and Examples
Meaning of “Dark”:
Dark describes a state where there is no light
Examples:
- It was too dark to walk through the corridor.
- The youngers lived in a dark room because they had no windows.
It also describes something evil
Examples:
- She has a dark side of which only her husband is aware.
- When she is angry, you will see her dark side.
Other Words for “Dark”
Commonly used synonyms for the word “dark”.
- Black
- Crepuscular
- Dim
- Dingy
- Dusky
- Gloomy
- Indistinct
- Inky
- Jet black
- Leaden
- Moonless
- Overcast
- Pitch black
- Poorly lit
- Shadowy
- Shady
- Starless
- Sunless
- Unlit
A huge list of 100+ different words to use instead of “dark”.
- Arcane
- Atrocious
- Bad
- Benighted
- Black
- Bleak
- Brown
- Brunette
- Cheerless
- Clouded
- Cloudy
- Colored
- Concealed
- Crepuscular
- Cryptic
- Darkened
- Darkness
- Dark-skinned
- Deep
- Depressing
- Dim
- Dingy
- Dire
- Disconsolate
- Dismal
- Doleful
- Dour
- Drab
- Dreary
- Dull
- Dusk
- Dusky
- Ebony
- Enigmatic
- Evening
- Evil
- Funereal
- Gloom
- Gloomy
- Glowering
- Glum
- Grey
- Grim
- Hidden
- Ignorant
- Immoral
- Indistinct
- Inky
- Jet black
- Leaden
- Lugubrious
- Melancholy
- Menacing
- Midnight
- Miserable
- Misty
- Moody
- Moonless
- Morose
- Mournful
- Murky
- Mysterious
- Mystic
- Nebulous
- Night
- Nighttime
- Obscure
- Obscured
- Occult
- Ominous
- Opaque
- Overcast
- Overnight
- Pitch black
- Pitch-black
- Pitch-dark
- Poorly lit
- Recondite
- Sad
- Saturnine
- Secret
- Shaded
- Shadow
- Shadowy
- Shady
- Sinister
- Somber
- Sombre
- Starless
- Sullen
- Sunless
- Swarthy
- Tenebrous
- Threatening
- Twilight
- Unclear
- Unenlightened
- Unlighted
- Unlit
- Vague
- Vicious
- Wicked
Dark Synonyms Infographic

Another Word for Dark
Dark Synonyms with Examples
Learn another word for “dark” with example sentence.
- Black
The actress wore a black wig over her blond hair.
- Crepuscular
Arriving home already was crepuscular, parents did not change slipper to enter room.
- Dim
The object was a dim blur in the moonlight.
- Dingy
He was living alone in a dingy bedsit in London.
- Dusky
He was walking down the road one dusky Friday evening.
- Gloomy
I’m haunted with gloomy thoughts and sad memories.
- Indistinct
I have only an indistinct memory of my grandfather.
- Inky
The moon was rising in the inky sky.
- Jet black
In fact, he was jet black without a spot of white.
- Leaden
The sky was leaden and it was very cold.
- Moonless
It was a moonless night, and many stars were apparent.
- Overcast
The sky is overcast now, but I think it will clear up soon.
- Pitch black
It was still pitch black at that time of the morning.
- Poorly lit
He had left the gas low so that the room was poorly lit, but he could see well enough.
- Shadowy
We have been looking at the shadowy world of the paranormal.
- Shady
We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.
- Starless
The night skies were sombre and starless.
- Sunless
It was a grey and sunless day and our spirits were low.
- Unlit
Do you like sitting in an unlit room listening to the live and unplugged music?
Synonyms for Dark with Examples | Infographic

Last Updated on January 9, 2021


