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dark
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
having
very
little
or
no
light
•
The
cave
was
dark
,
so
we
used
a
flashlight
to
see
.
The
cave
was
dark
,
so
we
used
a
flashlight
to
see
.
•
When
the
power
went
out
,
the
whole
house
became
dark
in
seconds
.
When
the
power
went
out
,
the
whole
house
became
dark
in
seconds
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
with
little
or
no
light
•
The
room
became
dark
when
the
lights
went
out
.
The
room
became
dark
when
the
lights
went
out
.
•
He
couldn
’
t
see
the
path
because
it
was
already
dark
outside
.
He
couldn
’
t
see
the
path
because
it
was
already
dark
outside
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
having
a
deep
color
that
is
closer
to
black
than
to
white
•
She
painted
her
bedroom
walls
a
dark
blue
.
She
painted
her
bedroom
walls
a
dark
blue
.
•
He
chose
a
pair
of
dark
jeans
for
the
meeting
.
He
chose
a
pair
of
dark
jeans
for
the
meeting
.
noun
the
absence
of
light
,
especially
at
night
•
The
little
boy
was
afraid
of
the
dark
.
The
little
boy
was
afraid
of
the dark
.
•
Cats
can
see
well
in
the
dark
.
Cats
can
see
well
in
the dark
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
having
a
deep
colour
that
is
closer
to
black
than
to
white
•
She
chose
a
dark
blue
dress
for
the
party
.
She
chose
a
dark
blue
dress
for
the
party
.
•
I
like
my
coffee
dark
and
strong
.
I
like
my
coffee
dark
and
strong
.
noun
the
state
or
time
when
there
is
little
or
no
light
•
The
cat
’
s
eyes
glowed
in
the
dark
.
The
cat
’
s
eyes
glowed
in
the
dark
.
•
Children
often
feel
safer
with
a
night-light
in
the
dark
.
Children
often
feel
safer
with
a
night-light
in
the
dark
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
describing
something
sad
,
frightening
,
or
connected
with
evil
•
The
movie
has
a
dark
ending
that
surprised
everyone
.
The
movie
has
a
dark
ending
that
surprised
everyone
.
•
She
sometimes
writes
dark
poetry
about
loneliness
.
She
sometimes
writes
dark
poetry
about
loneliness
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
having
skin
,
hair
,
or
eyes
that
are
brown
or
black
rather
than
light
•
She
has
long
,
dark
hair
that
shines
in
the
sun
.
She
has
long
,
dark
hair
that
shines
in
the
sun
.
•
His
dark
eyes
revealed
no
emotion
.
His
dark
eyes
revealed
no
emotion
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
gloomy
,
sad
,
or
frightening
in
mood
or
subject
•
The
novel
explores
dark
themes
like
betrayal
and
revenge
.
The
novel
explores
dark
themes
like
betrayal
and
revenge
.
•
He
has
a
dark
sense
of
humor
that
not
everyone
enjoys
.
He
has
a
dark
sense
of
humor
that
not
everyone
enjoys
.
adjective
-
dark
,
darker
,
darkest
connected
with
evil
,
secrecy
,
or
illegal
actions
•
Detectives
uncovered
his
dark
past
of
fraud
.
Detectives
uncovered
his
dark
past
of
fraud
.
•
The
hackers
were
trading
stolen
data
on
the
dark
web
.
The
hackers
were
trading
stolen
data
on
the
dark
web
.
darkness
noun
-
darkness
the
state
of
having
very
little
or
no
light
•
We
couldn't
see
the
path
in
the
thick
darkness
of
the
forest
at
night
.
We
couldn't
see
the
path
in
the
thick
darkness
of
the
forest
at
night
.
•
At
sunset
,
darkness
quickly
covered
the
mountain
valley
.
At
sunset
,
darkness
quickly
covered
the
mountain
valley
.
noun
-
darkness
a
feeling
or
quality
of
evil
,
sadness
,
or
hopelessness
•
After
the
tragic
news
,
a
heavy
darkness
settled
over
the
family
.
After
the
tragic
news
,
a
heavy
darkness
settled
over
the
family
.
•
The
villain's
heart
was
filled
with
darkness
.
The
villain's
heart
was
filled
with
darkness
.
noun
-
darkness
a
situation
in
which
important
information
is
hidden
or
unknown
;
lack
of
knowledge
or
clarity
•
The
staff
remained
in
darkness
about
the
new
schedule
until
the
announcement
.
The
staff
remained
in
darkness
about
the
new
schedule
until
the
announcement
.
•
Scientists
were
in
darkness
about
the
cause
of
the
mysterious
disease
.
Scientists
were
in
darkness
about
the
cause
of
the
mysterious
disease
.