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- adjectivedarkest (superlative adjective)
- with little or no light:"it's too dark to see much" · "a dark alley"
- (of a theater) closed; not in use:"on Tuesdays he'd wait tables because the theater was dark"
- (of a color or object) not reflecting much light; approaching black in shade:"dark green"
- (of someone's skin, hair, or eyes) brown or black in color:"dark curly hair"
- (of a person) having dark skin, hair, or eyes:"both my father and I are very dark"
- served or drunk with only a little or no milk or cream.
- (of a period of time or situation) characterized by tragedy, unhappiness, or unpleasantness:"the dark days of the war" · "she took to Instagram to share a story about a dark time in her life" · "this house has a dark past"
- gloomily pessimistic:"a dark vision of the future"
- (of an expression) angry; threatening:"Matthew flashed a dark look at her"
- suggestive of or arising from evil characteristics or forces; sinister:"so many dark deeds had been committed"
- hidden from knowledge; mysterious:"a dark secret"
- archaicignorant; unenlightened:"he is dark on certain points of scripture"
- phoneticsdenoting a velarized form of the sound of the letter l as it sounds at the end of a word or before another consonant (as in full or bulk in most accents of English). Often contrasted with clear
OriginOld English deorc, of Germanic origin, probably distantly related to German tarnen ‘conceal’.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.(redirected from darkest) Also found in: Thesaurus, Idioms, Encyclopedia. dark (därk) adj. dark·er, dark·est 1. a. Lacking or having very little light: a dark corner.www.thefreedictionary.com/darkestdarker; darkest Synonyms of dark 1 a : devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating lightwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/darkliestdark [ dahrk ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective, dark·er, dark·est. having very little or no light:www.dictionary.com/browse/dark
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