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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. radiating, admitting, or reflecting little light: A worm bin can be started in a 10-gallon plastic container in a dark color. Antonyms: bright. approaching black in hue: They stained the wood floor a dark brown. not pale or fair in skin tone: My mother had a dark complexion, but my father's was lighter. Synonyms: black, dusky.

  4. 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.

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

  6. If you describe something as dark, you mean that it is black in colour, or a shade that is close to black. He wore a dark suit and carried a black attaché case. The heavy dark table is inlaid with lighter wood. darkly adverb [ADVERB after verb, Also ADV adj/-ed] Joanne's freckles stood out darkly against her pale skin.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.