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Adjective
( sometimes initial capital letter )
- pertaining or belonging to any of the various populations characterized by dark skin pigmentation, specifically the dark-skinned peoples of Africa, Oceania, and Australia.
- African-American.
Noun
the color at one extreme end of the scale of grays, opposite to white, absorbing all light incident upon it. Compare white ( def. 19 ) .
Verb phrase
black out,
- to lose consciousness
- He blacked out at the sight of blood.
- to erase, obliterate, or suppress
- News reports were blacked out.
- to forget everything relating to a particular event, person, etc.
- When it came to his war experiences he blacked out completely.
- Theater . to extinguish all of the stage lights.
- to make or become inoperable
- to black out the radio broadcasts from the U.S.
- Military . to obscure by concealing all light in defense against air raids.
- Radio and Television . to impose a broadcast blackout on (an area).
- to withdraw or cancel (a special fare, sale, discount, etc.) for a designated period
- The special air fare discount will be blacked out by the airlines over the holiday weekend.
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Synonyms
verb
- batten , conceal , cover up , cross out , cut off , darken , delete; cover , eclipse , eradicate , erase , extinguish , faint , go out like a light , hold back , keel over , make dark , obfuscate , pass out , quash , rub out , shade , smother , squash , squelch , stifle , suppress , swoon , zonk out , collapse , crap out , draw a blank , lose consciousness , pass out * , slip into coma , swoon * , zone out , black
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