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    dark
    /dɑːk/

    adjective

    noun

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  2. DARK definition: 1. with little or no light: 2. nearer to black than white in colour: 3. sad and without hope: . Learn more.

  3. Aug 16, 2011 · The meaning of DARK is devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light. How to use dark in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dark.

  4. DARK meaning: 1. with little or no light: 2. nearer to black than white in colour: 3. sad and without hope: . Learn more.

  5. When you use dark to describe a colour, you are referring to a shade of that colour which is close to black, or seems to have some black in it.

  6. The word dark has several other senses as an adjective, noun, and a verb. If something is dark, it means that it has no light or has very small amounts of light. Real-life examples: If you turn the lights off in a room, the room becomes dark. When the sun sets at night, it becomes very dark outside.

  7. As an adjective, in addition to being the opposite of light, dark describes things that are gloomy, difficult to interpret or heavy, like a dark movie whose main character feels alienated from society.

  8. with no light or not much light: It's a bit dark in here. It doesn't get dark until 9 o'clock in the evening. Fewer examples. a dark, dank basement. His attackers cornered him in a dark alley. It gets dark around five o'clock. The room was small and dark. He sat in a dark corner of the room.

  9. Definition of dark adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. DARK meaning: 1 : having very little or no light; 2 : not light in color of a color that is closer to black than white

  11. Of colour, tint, shade, etc.: deep; intense. Frequently modifying adjectives and nouns denoting a specific colour (often prefixed, sometimes with hyphen), as in dark grey, dark red, etc.: deep in tone or shade.