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Dark is usually an adjective, as in the dark side of the moon.

It can also be an abstract noun - he walked out into the dark.
"Dark" is an abstract noun.

It is a noun because it is a name of something; it is abstract because you can't touch it (the opposite, for tangiable objects, is a concrete noun).

Example: Billy couldn't see in the dark.

However, it is also primarily an adjective - a word used to describe something.

Example: Billy couldn't see because the room was too dark.

It's not a verb, though, because you can't "dark" something. You can, however, darken something.

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Darkness is a noun.

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