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dark
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English
1.1
Adjective
1.1.1
Sense: relative lack of light
1.1.1.1
Synonyms
1.1.1.2
Antonyms
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Various
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See also
1.2
Further reading
English
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Adjective
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Sense: relative lack of light
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Synonyms
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blear
caliginous
cimmerian
crepuscular
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dark
darksome
darkling
dim
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dimpsy
dingy
dull
dusky
fuliginous
gloomy
leaden
lightless
mirksome
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archaic
)
murky
murksome
obscure
shady
somber
sombrous
stygian
sunless
swarthy
tenebrous
twilightish
umbrageous
unilluminated
Antonyms
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bright
glowing
light
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lit
luminous
luminiferous
radiant
shining
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sunny
Various
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Egyptian darkness
See also
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Thesaurus:dark colour
Further reading
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“
darkness
” in
Roget's Thesaurus
, T. Y. Crowell Co., 1911.
“
dark
” in
Moby Thesaurus II
, Grady Ward, 1996.
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