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Meaning of
dark
in English
dark
us
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uk
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Comparative Adjective
darker
Superlative Adjective
darkest
Definitions
Adjective
lacking
moral
guidance
;
evil
causing
hopelessness
;
bleak
The
news
of
the
natural
disaster
created
a
dark
atmosphere
in
the
community
.
somber
due
to
tragedy
The
dark
memories
of
the
war
still
haunted
the
survivors
.
having
a
dull
or
deep
color
The
room
was
painted
a
dark
brown
color
.
hidden
or
secret
;
obscure
The
company's
dark
financial
dealings
were
eventually
exposed
.
not
giving
out
light
;
extinguished
The
room
was
dark
because
the
lights
were
turned
off
.
lacking
light
;
dimly
lit
The
street
was
poorly
lit
and
very
dark
at
night
.
deprived
of
sight
;
blind
The
patient
was
left
dark
after
the
surgery
and
had
to
rely
on
others
for
help
.
vaguely
or
indirectly
expressed
;
unclear
The
professor's
dark
hints
about
the
plot
twist
confused
the
students
.
secretive
or
covert
;
hidden
from
view
The
company's
dark
business
practices
were
under
investigation
.
Compounds / Phrases
dark horse
dark meat
semidark
darkroom
darkhorse
dark pattern
darkrooms
dark magic
dark art
shot in the dark
stab in the dark