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View definitions for dark

dark

adjective as in grim, hopeless

adjective as in evil, satanic

adjective as in ignorant

adjective as in angry, upset

noun as in place, time without light

noun as in ignorance; mystery

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Example Sentences

It helps keep your eyes adjusted to the dark.

From BBC

When the moon is within the umbra, the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, it looks red-orange, giving the eclipse the name “blood moon.”

At a meeting shortly after the allegations became public, several commissioners expressed frustration with being kept in the dark about certain cases of officer discipline.

After trying again for a couple of hours before it got dark one evening in November 2019, his metal detector picked up a faint signal.

From BBC

Certainly, social media has posed challenges for those attempting to control narratives around major films and their stars – while also heralding new forms of "dark arts" through which publicists can attempt to shape opinion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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