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1dark Listen to audio/ˈdɑɚk/ adjective
dark·er; dark·est
[also more dark; most dark] 1 : having very little or no light
She sat in the dark room alone. It gets dark early in winter. [=the sun sets early; night comes sooner] It's getting darker outside. Soon it will be dark enough to see the stars. It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly the room went dark. [=suddenly there was no light in the room]opposite light
2 : not light in color : of a color that is closer to black than white
Dark clouds of smoke were coming from the windows. She's wearing a dark suit to the interview. a man wearing dark clothing You've got dark circles under your eyes this morning. dark spots/lines on the skin
3 of a color : having more black than white : not light
dark blue a dark green shirtopposite light
4 of a person's hair, eyes, skin, etc. : black or brown in color
a person with a dark complexion = a dark-skinned person He is tall, dark, and handsome. [=he is a tall, handsome man with dark hair and eyes]opposite fair
5 : less light in color than other things of the same kind
dark rum dark roasted coffee beanssee also dark chocolate, dark meat
6 : lacking hope or happiness
She had a rather dark [=gloomy, dismal] view of the future. I met her during a very dark time in my life. These are dark days for many companies.
7 : bad or evil
The movie follows three heroes who fight the dark forces/powers that threaten the world. his darker side = the darker side of his personality He told no one his deep, dark secret. Drowning is his darkest [=worst] fear.
8 : dealing with unpleasant subjects such as crime, war, unhappy relationships, etc.
a dark [=black] comedy about drug abuse dark humor It's a good movie, but it's really dark.
9 : full of mystery
the government's dark secretssee also dark horse
10 of a place : not known or explored because it is far from where most people live
the darkest regions of the continent
11 of a voice : low and full in sound
his deep, dark voice
cast a dark cloudsee 1cloud
darkest hoursee hour
— dark·ish Listen to audio /ˈdɑɚkɪʃ/ adjective [more darkish; most darkish]
Her hair was a darkish red color.

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