The children gazed into the darkened room with wide, curious eyes, their imaginations igniting as shadows danced on the walls. They whispered to each other, wondering what secrets lay hidden in the darkness, their hearts racing with a mix of fear and excitement. In that stillness, they felt an undeniable thrill, as the unknown beckoned them closer, inviting exploration and adventure.
He gazed at her from across the room.
Darken is the verb of darkness.Some other verbs which depend on the tense are darkens, darkening and darkened.Some example sentences for you are:Can you darken the room please?She darkens the room.I am darkening the room for you now.With the room darkened, the vampire awoke and enjoyed his bacon sandwich.
Darkened is an adjective form of darken. For instance, "Her migraine was a little more bearable in a darkened room."
"Sara gazed at the bland, dismal room sadly."
You really need to use drapes in addition to blinds if you want to truly darken a room. A blind isn't really designed to completely darken a room, but there's no reason you can't use both drapes and curtains. Curtains will easily darken a room, especially if you get long curtains.
Turn the lights off in the room in which you are reading the document.
Light filtering blinds will defuse the light. This will not darken the room much, but more stop glare from the sun. Room darking blinds will darken but not blacken the room when it is closed and offer you privacy. Room darkening blinds are usually seen in bedrooms and theatre rooms will block the majority of light.
I gazed at my friend carefullyI gazed at the broken vase
No, gazed the past-tense form of the verb "gaze."
A man gazed at the lady in red.
She gazed longingly at the handsome man seated by the door.
She gazed longingly at the ocean.