dusky

[ˈdʌski]

dusky Definition

  • 1somewhat dark in color or shade, dimly lit
  • 2having a dark skin tone

Using dusky: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dusky sky was painted with shades of orange and pink.

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    The room was dusky and quiet.

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    The dusky complexion of the model was striking.

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    The dusky woods were filled with the sounds of nocturnal animals.

dusky Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with dusky

  • a bird species that is now extinct, formerly found in Florida

    Example

    The dusky seaside sparrow was last seen in 1987.

  • a species of shark found in tropical and temperate waters

    Example

    The dusky shark can grow up to 14 feet long.

  • a primate species found in Southeast Asia

    Example

    The dusky leaf monkey is known for its distinctive white eyebrows.

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Summary: dusky in Brief

The term 'dusky' [ˈdʌski] refers to something that is somewhat dark in color or shade, or dimly lit. It can also describe a person or animal with a dark skin tone. Examples include 'The dusky sky was painted with shades of orange and pink,' and 'The dusky complexion of the model was striking.' 'Dusky' extends into phrases like 'dusky shark,' and describes animals such as the extinct 'dusky seaside sparrow.'