darkish Antonyms
Strongest:
- radiant
- shining
- bright
- shining
- beamy
- lucid
- illuminated
- incandescent
- brilliant
- light
- brightened
- lambent
- lightsome
- bright
- incandescent
- brightened
- lighted
- glowing
- luminous
- radiant
- glowing
- resplendent
- sparkling
- brilliant
- illumined
- effulgent
- sparkling
- lit
- beamy
- light
- lambent
- lit
- illumined
- effulgent
- resplendent
- lightsome
- lighted
- lucent
- luminous
- illuminated
- lucid
- lucent
Strong:
- agleam
- lustrous
- aglitter
- aglitter
- shiny
- agleam
- glaring
- lustrous
- beaming
- glossy
- alight
- glaring
- shiny
- beaming
- glossy
- alight
Weak:
Meaning of darkish
Wordnet
darkish (s)
slightly dark
Webster
darkish (a.)
Somewhat dark; dusky.
darkish Sentence Examples
- The sky had turned a darkish shade of gray, signaling an impending storm.
- She picked out a darkish lipstick, wanting a subtle yet noticeable change.
- His complexion had a darkish tint from spending too much time in the sun.
- The room was lit by a darkish lamp, casting shadows in the corners.
- The water in the pond had a darkish hue, likely from algae growth.
- The mood in the room shifted to a darkish tone as they discussed the sensitive topic.
- She added a darkish filter to the photo to give it a more dramatic effect.
- The forest path grew darkish as the sun dipped below the horizon.
- The fabric had a darkish color that made it ideal for hiding stains.
- His sense of humor often leaned towards the darkish side, leaving some uncomfortable.
FAQs About the word darkish
slightly darkSomewhat dark; dusky.
darkened, dark, murky, black, somber, tenebrous, dim, dusk, caliginous, darksome
radiant, shining, bright, shining, beamy, lucid, illuminated, incandescent, brilliant, light
The sky had turned a darkish shade of gray, signaling an impending storm.
She picked out a darkish lipstick, wanting a subtle yet noticeable change.
His complexion had a darkish tint from spending too much time in the sun.
The room was lit by a darkish lamp, casting shadows in the corners.