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dark

British pronunciation/dˈɑːk/
American pronunciation/ˈdɑɹk/
1

having very little or no light

antonyms : light
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2

not light in color

antonyms : light
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3

(of hair, skin, or eyes) having a color close to brown or black

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4

stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable

synonyms : black
sinister
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5

secret

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5.1

marked by difficulty of style or expression

synonyms : obscure
5.2

lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture

synonyms : benighted
6

causing dejection

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6.1

showing a brooding ill humor

7

not giving performances; closed

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Dark
[NOUN]
1

the state of being without light or the ability to see due to the absence of illumination

synonyms : darkness
antonyms : light
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1.1

the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside

synonyms : night
nighttime
antonyms : day
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1.2

an unilluminated area

synonyms : darkness
shadow
1.3

an unenlightened state

synonyms : darkness
2

absence of moral or spiritual values

synonyms : darkness
wickedness
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Examples
1The coffee in the mug was a dark.
2She drizzled dark chocolate over the strawberries.
3The coffee table was a dark wood color.
4Her dark hair was tied back in a ponytail.
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