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Dark (Noun)

Meaning 1

An unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness".

Classification

Nouns denoting spatial position.

Examples

  • The room was cold and musty, and the darkness seemed to swallow her whole.
  • As I walked through the forest, the canopy above blocked out most of the sunlight, plunging me into darkness.
  • She navigated the cave with her hands outstretched, trying not to trip in the darkness.
  • The power outage had plunged the entire city into darkness, causing widespread chaos.
  • The astronauts had to adjust to the darkness of space after being in the brightly lit spacecraft.

Synonyms

  • Darkness
  • Shadow

Hypernyms

  • Scene

Related Words

  • Dark (adjective)

Meaning 2

The time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside.

Classification

Nouns denoting time and temporal relations.

Examples

  • The city streets were crowded and noisy even at this hour of the dark.
  • She liked taking long walks in the dark, listening to the sounds of nocturnal creatures.
  • During the dark of winter, the days were short and the sun seemed to set too early.
  • The movie theater was perfect for watching horror films in the dark.
  • In the dark, the stars were more visible, and the world seemed peaceful and serene.

Synonyms

  • Nighttime
  • Night

Hypernyms

  • Period Of Time
  • Time Period

Hyponyms

  • Weeknight
  • Wedding Night

Meaning 3

Absence of light or illumination.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The dark alleyway between the buildings made people nervous to walk alone at night.
  • The room was suddenly plunged into dark after the power outage.
  • She couldn't see anything in the dark attic, so she went to find a flashlight.
  • Astronomers study the dark patches in the sky to learn about the composition of the universe.
  • Being afraid of the dark was her biggest childhood fear that took years to overcome.

Synonyms

  • Darkness

Antonyms

  • Light

Hyponyms

  • Brownout
  • Black
  • Lightlessness
  • Blackness
  • Pitch Blackness
  • Dimout

Related Words

  • Dark (adjective)

Meaning 4

An unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • Her previous lack of understanding had left her in the dark about the whole situation.
  • The team's failure to communicate put the entire project in the dark about their progress.
  • His untimely exit had kept many fans in the dark about the real reason behind his departure.
  • Her naivety kept her in the dark about the real world outside her privileged life.
  • His well-researched books dispelled the dark by shedding light on previously misunderstood historical events.

Synonyms

  • Darkness

Related Words

  • Dark (adjective)

Meaning 5

Absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The corrupt politician's actions were a manifestation of the dark that had consumed his soul.
  • In the novel, the villain represented the dark forces that sought to destroy the innocent village.
  • The dark that had been growing in the city for years finally boiled over into violence and chaos.
  • The ancient myth spoke of a great battle between the forces of light and the dark that threatened to consume the world.
  • The philosopher argued that the dark was a fundamental aspect of human nature, one that could never be fully eradicated.

Synonyms

  • Wickedness
  • Darkness

Hypernyms

  • Status
  • Condition

Hyponyms

  • Foulness

Related Words

  • Dark (adjective)
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