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Adj.
Unlit, unlighted, unilluminated, ill-lighted, ill-lit,sunless; black, Stygian, pitch-dark, inky, jet-black: Wecowered in a recess in the dark cave.
Gloomy, dismal, dreary, dull, drab, subfuscous,subfusc, bleak, cheerless, mournful, dour, pessimistic, sombre,doleful, joyless, grim, sad, melancholy, sorrowful: Why do youalways look at the dark side of things?
Evil, wicked, vile,base, foul, iniquitous, nefarious, black-hearted, villainous,sinister, satanic, devilish, hellish: Nostradamus predictedthat dark forces would overrun the world.
Murky, overcast,cloudy, threatening, black, dusky, louring or lowering; foggy,misty; US glowering: Another dark day on the moor and I thoughtI'd go mad.
Mysterious, deep, profound, incomprehensible,enigmatic, puzzling, impenetrable, unfathomable, abstruse,recondite, arcane, obscure: She took her dark secret to thegrave.
Hidden, concealed, secret, occult, mystic(al),cryptic: The true reason for his leaving was always kept darkin the family.
Brunette; black, swarthy, brown; (sun)tanned,Old-fashioned swart: One is fair with dark hair, the other hasdark skin.
Oxford
Adj. & n.
Any period ofsupposed unenlightenment. the Dark Continent a name for Africa,esp. when little known to Europeans. dark glasses spectacleswith dark-tinted lenses. dark horse a little-known person whois unexpectedly successful or prominent. dark star an invisiblestar known to exist from reception of physical data other thanlight. in the dark lacking information.
Darkish adj. darklyadv. darkness n. darksome poet. adj. [OE deorc prob. f. Gmc]
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