Dark
Definition of Dark
- 1. Devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black Adjective
- 2. (used of color) having a dark hue Adjective
- 3. Absence of light or illumination Noun
- 4. Absence of moral or spiritual values Noun
- 5. An unilluminated area Noun
- 6. The time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside Noun
- 7. An unenlightened state Noun
- 8. Brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes) Adjective Satellite
- 9. Stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable Adjective Satellite
- 10. Secret Adjective Satellite
- 11. Showing a brooding ill humor Adjective Satellite
- 12. Lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture Adjective Satellite
- 13. Marked by difficulty of style or expression Adjective Satellite
- 14. Causing dejection Adjective Satellite
- 15. Not giving performances; closed Adjective Satellite
Synonyms for word "dark"
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Semanticaly linked words with "dark"
- illumination
- night
- black
- blackness
- lightlessness
- pitch blackness
- total darkness
- blackout
- brownout
- dimout
- semidarkness
- light
- lightness
- acheronian
- acherontic
- stygian
- aphotic
- black
- pitch-black
- pitch-dark
- caliginous
- cimmerian
- crepuscular
- darkened
- darkening
- darkling
- dim
- subdued
- dusky
- twilight
- twilit
- gloomful
- glooming
- gloomy
- sulky
- lightless
- unilluminated
- unlighted
- unlit
- semidark
- tenebrific
- tenebrious
- tenebrous
- condition
- status
- foulness
- value
- black
- darkish
- scene
- brunet
- brunette
- period
- period of time
- time period
- 24-hour interval
- day
- mean solar day
- solar day
- twenty-four hour period
- twenty-four hours
- weeknight
- evening
- late-night hour
- midnight
- small hours
- lights-out
- wedding night
- evil
- unenlightenment
- concealed
- ill-natured
- unenlightened
- incomprehensible
- uncomprehensible
- cheerless
- depressing
- uncheerful
- inactive