blackly Synonyms

blackly Meaning

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blackly (adv.)

In a black manner; darkly, in color; gloomily; threateningly; atrociously.

blackly Sentence Examples

  1. The storm clouds gathered blackly on the horizon, foretelling an impending downpour.
  2. His mood turned blackly as he brooded over the unfairness of the situation.
  3. She stared blackly at her opponent, her eyes filled with anger and resentment.
  4. The old house loomed blackly against the pale moonlight, casting eerie shadows.
  5. The forest seemed to whisper blackly of hidden dangers as they ventured deeper into its depths.
  6. The detective's suspicions rested blackly on the prime suspect, despite lacking concrete evidence.
  7. The news of the tragedy hung blackly over the community, casting a pall of grief.
  8. His words were tinged blackly with bitterness as he recounted the betrayals he had endured.
  9. The once vibrant garden now lay blackly under a blanket of frost, its flowers withered and lifeless.
  10. The memories of past failures haunted him blackly, filling him with self-doubt and regret.

FAQs About the word blackly

In a black manner; darkly, in color; gloomily; threateningly; atrociously.

darkly, gloomily, drearily, distressfully, dismally, forlornly, morosely, mirthlessly, joylessly, pessimistically

joyfully, gladly, gleefully, delightedly, cheerily, lightly, gayly, gladly, lightheartedly, blissfully

The storm clouds gathered blackly on the horizon, foretelling an impending downpour.

His mood turned blackly as he brooded over the unfairness of the situation.

She stared blackly at her opponent, her eyes filled with anger and resentment.

The old house loomed blackly against the pale moonlight, casting eerie shadows.