Someone told me that the word dark came frm night. Any responses or comments on that.
Brunette is originally a French word, derived from "brune" meaning dark-haired.
Like the opposite of come closer, e.g. The cat receded into the dark alley.
Yes, the word 'dark' is an adjective used to describe a noun (a dark night; a dark blue).The word 'dark' is also a noun; a word for the absence of light (I can't find my keys in the dark).
The Russian word for noun "dark" is темнота. The Russian for adjective "dark" is темный.
The word brunette comes from the French language, where "brun" means brown. It is used to describe a person with dark brown hair.
Dark, or heavy.
dark = oscuro
Yes, the word dark is both an adjective and a noun; for example:adjective: I prefer the dark shade to the lighter shades.noun: He stumbled in the dark.
The word 'dark' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'dark' is an abstract noun as a word for nightfall, the time of day that begins the night; a word for an absence of light; a word for a deep color; a word for something that can be seen; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'dark' is darkness.
they come about when to night was dark
They named it Cantucky The spelling of the word changed over the years but the word Cantucky actually is the Indian word meaning Dark and Bloody Ground. Algonquin Indian word although there is some dispute between "dark and bloody ground" and also an Iriquois word that sounds similar to Kentucky that means "meadowland"
There is no Dark Knight 2.