In the sense of dim, murky, shadowy, shady, grey, cloudy, dingy, overcast, dusky, unlit, pitch-black, poorly-lit, sunless, unilluminated, e.g. a dark and stormy night
In the sense of evil, foul, horrible, sinister, vile, satanic, wicked, sinful, hellish, nefarious, The dark side of the Force
In the sense of secret, deep, hidden, mysterious, concealed, obscure, mystic, enigmatic, puzzling, occult, arcane, cryptic, e.g. a person's dark side
In the sense of gloomy, sad, grim, miserable, bleak, moody, simal, pessimistic, melancholy, morbid, glum, morose, doleful, e.g. think dark thoughts
In the sense of angry, threatening, ominous, scowling, sullen, glowering, e.g. He shot her a dark look
In the sense of darkness, shadows, gloom, dusk, murkiness, e.g. fear of the dark
In the sense of night, twilight, evening, dusk, night-time, e.g. after dark
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it is blue at day time and dark, dark blue other words ivy
Opscurum is a Latin word for the word dark. Other Latin words that mean dark or darkness are Obscurum and Tenebrae.
after dark, after hours, bedtime, before dawn, blackness, dark, dark hours, darkness, dusk to dawn, evening, eventide, gloom, nighttide, nighttime, twilight
scary, disturbing.
dark, dreary, dismal
The Esperanto words for dark and bright are malhela and brila.
The Dark Other was created in 1950.
Some words that are commonly used to describe shades of blue are ocean, sky, parade, and navy. Some other words are dark, cloudy, light, and bright.
The Dark Other has 256 pages.
Dark and night. Maybe just the dark knight :)
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