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Synonyms & Similar Words
somber
gloomy
murky
dim
shadowy
dusky
obscure
black
bleak
dismal
dreary
melancholy
mournful
dismal
somber
tenebrous
caliginous
crepuscular
umbrageous
opaque
impenetrable
mysterious
secretive
hidden
concealed
veiled
shrouded
clouded
overcast
sombre
sorrowful
lamentable
pitiful
depressing
discouraging
disheartening
hopeless
despondent
despairing
desperate
Meaning of Dark
The primary meaning of the word "dark" is related to the absence of light or an insufficient amount of light to see.
Definitions
- The word "dark" can be used as an adjective to describe a place or environment with little or no light, making it difficult to see.
- It can also describe something as having a somber, gloomy, or depressing quality.
- Additionally, "dark" can be used to describe a color, especially black or a very deep shade of a color.
Etymology of Dark
The word "dark" originates from Old English "deorc", which is also the source of the Modern English word "dark".
The term is related to the Proto-Germanic word "derkiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "dher-", both of which carry the meaning of "to obscure" or "to cover".
Historically, the word "dark" has been used to describe not only the absence of light but also concepts such as evil, ignorance, or the unknown.
Example Uses
- The room was dark and musty, filled with old furniture and dusty air.
- She wore a dark coat to blend in with the crowd at night.
- The dark history of the castle made it a popular destination for ghost tours.
- The dark clouds gathered, threatening to storm.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
bright
light
luminous
radiant
shining
sunny
clear
cloudless
fair
serene
peaceful
hopeful
optimistic
cheerful
uplifting
encouraging
heartening
promising
auspicious
favorable
propitious
advantageous
beneficial