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Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: lack of light

Synonyms:

Cimmerian, aphotic, atramentous, black, blackish, caliginous, clouded, cloudy, crepuscular, darkened, dim, dingy, drab, dull, dun, dusk, dusky, faint, foggy, gloomy, grimy, ill-lighted, indistinct, inky, lightless, lurid, misty, murky, nebulous, obfuscous, obscure, opaque, overcast, pitch-black, pitch-dark, pitchy, rayless, shaded, shadowy, shady, somber, sooty, stygian, sunless, tenebrous, unlighted, unlit, vague

Antonyms:

bright, brilliant, illuminated, light, lucid, luminous, radiant, shining, visible, vivid
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: shaded complexion, hair

Synonyms:

adumbral, bistered, black, brunet, brunette, dark-complexioned, dark-skinned, dusky, ebon, ebony, sable, swart, swarthy, tan

Antonyms:

light
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hidden, secret

Synonyms:

Delphian, abstruse, anagogic, arcane, cabalistic, complicated, concealed, cryptic, deep, enigmatic, esoteric, intricate, knotty, mysterious, mystic, mystical, mystifying, not known, obscure, occult, puzzling, recondite

Antonyms:

apparent, distinct, evident, manifest, plain, visible
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: grim, hopeless

Synonyms:

bleak, cheerless, dismal, doleful, drab, foreboding, gloomy, joyless, morbid, morose, mournful, ominous, sinister, somber, unpropitious

Antonyms:

bright, brilliant, encouraging, hopeful, shining
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: evil, satanic

Synonyms:

atrocious, bad, corrupt, damnable, foul, hellish, horrible, immoral, infamous, infernal, nefarious, sinful, sinister, vile, wicked

Antonyms:

good, moral
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ignorant

Synonyms:

benighted, uncultivated, unenlightened, unlettered, unread
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: angry, upset

Synonyms:

dour, forbidding, frowning, glowering, glum, ominous, scowling, sulky, sullen, threatening

Antonyms:

cheerful, happy, pleased
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: place, time without light

Synonyms:

caliginosity, darkness, dead of night, dimness, dusk, duskiness, evening, gloom, midnight, murk, murkiness, night, nightfall, nighttime, obscurity, opacity, semidarkness, shade, shadows, twilight, witching hour

Antonyms:

brightness, day, daylight, daytime, illumination, light, lightness, morning
Main Entry: dark
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ignorance; mystery

Synonyms:

concealment, denseness, inscrutability, seclusion, secrecy, thickness

Antonyms:

cognizance, enlightening, intelligence, sense, sensibility, understanding
Main Entry: bleak
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: depressing

Synonyms:

black, cheerless, comfortless, dark, discouraging, disheartening, dismal, drear, dreary, funereal, gloomy, grim, hard, harsh, hopeless, joyless, lonely, melancholy, mournful, oppressive, sad, somber, unpromising

Antonyms:

cheerful, comforting, congenial, encouraging, nice, pleasant
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