mirky

[ˈmɜːrki]

mirky Definition

  • 1dark or gloomy, especially due to thick mist
  • 2not clear or lucid; obscure

Using mirky: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mirky" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mirky weather made it difficult to see the road.

  • Example

    The details of the contract were still mirky to me.

  • Example

    The mirky waters of the lake made it impossible to see the bottom.

mirky Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with mirky

  • a past that is unclear or shrouded in mystery

    Example

    He had a mirky past that he never talked about.

  • mirky depths

    the deep and dark parts of something, often used metaphorically

    Example

    The mirky depths of his mind were a mystery to everyone.

  • mirky business

    something that is shady or suspicious

    Example

    I don't want to get involved in any mirky business.

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Summary: mirky in Brief

'Mirky' [ˈmɜːrki] is an adjective that describes something as dark or gloomy, often due to thick mist. It can also mean something that is not clear or lucid, such as the details of a contract. The phrase 'a mirky past' refers to a past that is unclear or shrouded in mystery, while 'mirky depths' refers to the deep and dark parts of something. 'Mirky business' is a phrase used to describe something that is shady or suspicious.