dark

[dɑːrk]

dark Definition

  • 1with little or no light
  • 2having a color that is closer to black than white
  • 3not reflecting much light

Using dark: Examples

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

  • Example

    It was too dark to see anything.

  • Example

    The room was painted in dark shades of blue and green.

  • Example

    Her hair was long and dark.

  • Example

    The sky turned dark as the storm approached.

dark Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dark

Phrases with dark

  • without knowledge or information about something

    Example

    I'm completely in the dark about what happened.

  • an attempt to guess something when you have no information or knowledge about it

    Example

    I took a shot in the dark and guessed the answer.

  • a person who keeps their interests and ideas secret, especially someone who has a surprising ability or skill

    Example

    He's a bit of a dark horse - you never know what he's going to do next.

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Summary: dark in Brief

The word 'dark' [dɑːrk] describes a lack of light, a color that is closer to black than white, or something that does not reflect much light. It can be used to describe physical spaces, colors, or objects, such as 'Her hair was long and dark.' 'Dark' can also be used idiomatically, such as 'in the dark,' meaning without knowledge or information, or 'a shot in the dark,' meaning an attempt to guess something when you have no information or knowledge.

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