Word: darker
Category: darker
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Related words: darker
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Synonyms: darker
black, pitch-black, jet-black, inky, unlit, unilluminated, underlit, starless, moonless, dingy, gloomy, dusky, shadowy, shady, Stygian, mysterious, secret, hidden, concealed, veiled, covert, clandestine, enigmatic, arcane, esoteric, obscure, abstruse, impenetrable, incomprehensible, cryptic, brunette, dark brown, chestnut, sable, ebony, swarthy, olive, brown, tanned, bronzed, tragic, disastrous, calamitous, catastrophic, cataclysmic, dire, awful, terrible, dreadful, horrible, horrendous, atrocious, nightmarish, harrowing, wretched, woeful, dismal, pessimistic, negative, downbeat, bleak, grim, fatalistic, somber, despairing, despondent, hopeless, cheerless, melancholy, glum, grave, morose, mournful, doleful, moody, brooding, sullen, dour, scowling, glowering, angry, forbidding, threatening, ominous, evil, wicked, sinful, immoral, bad, iniquitous, ungodly, unholy, base, vile, unspeakable, sinister, foul, monstrous, shocking, abominable, hateful, despicable, odious, heinous, execrable, diabolical, fiendish, murderous, barbarous, sordid, degenerate, depraved, dishonorable, dishonest, unscrupulous, lowdown, dirty, crooked, sour, saturnine, benighted, sorry, drear, drab, disconsolate, blue, dreary, colored, non-white, dark-skinned
Translations: darker
The meaning and "use of": darker
- with little or no light. - it's too dark to see much
- (of a color or object) not reflecting much light; approaching black in shade. - dark green
- (of a period of time or situation) characterized by tragedy, unhappiness, or unpleasantness. - the dark days of the war
- denoting a velarized form of the sound of the letter l (as in pull ). - English has two allophones for /l/, "light/clearl" and " dark l". I am conducting a study on the distribution of these two allophones.
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