darkle Antonyms
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Meaning of darkle
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darkle (v. i.)
To grow dark; to show indistinctly.
darkle Sentence Examples
- As evening fell, the sky began to darkle with the promise of a starry night.
- The lake's surface started to darkle as the sun dipped below the horizon.
- The shadows darkled around her, creating an eerie atmosphere in the forest.
- His eyes seemed to darkle with excitement as he recounted his adventures.
- The mood in the room began to darkle as the conversation turned to more serious topics.
- The storm clouds started to darkle, signaling an imminent downpour.
- The city lights began to darkle as the power outage spread across the skyline.
- His thoughts began to darkle with doubts as he considered the risks of his plan.
- The fire's embers darkled in the night, casting a warm glow over the campsite.
- She watched the waves darkle against the shore, lost in the rhythm of the sea.
FAQs About the word darkle
To grow dark; to show indistinctly.
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As evening fell, the sky began to darkle with the promise of a starry night.
The lake's surface started to darkle as the sun dipped below the horizon.
The shadows darkled around her, creating an eerie atmosphere in the forest.
His eyes seemed to darkle with excitement as he recounted his adventures.