It's a more impressive way of saying "kind of gross" or "kind of scary." Here is the dictionary definition of "macabre," if that helps: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/macabre Obviously it's difficult as there no context. How about "almost gruesome"?
Not firmly, almost faded.
A red dwarf star.
Yes. It is a black dwarf.
The shape of the bright image of the moon changes for that very reason. At times the remaining dark part may be faintly illuminated due to sunlight or moonlight reflected from the Earth to the Moon (and back to the observer). The actual shape of the Moon is not known to be affected by light.
Mega means millions.Mega means millions.Mega means millions.Mega means millions.
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faintly lit
Yes, "faintly" is an adverb. It describes how something is done or the manner in which an action is performed.
Saintly and quaintly rhyme with faintly.
The man had a white appearance and seemed very faintly.
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No, it is an adverb. 'Faint' is an adjective.
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shine faintly or intermittently ; a glimmer of hope-a glimpse,faint view shine faintly or intermittently ; a glimmer of hope-a glimpse,faint view
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