darkish (Meaning)

Wordnet

darkish (s)

slightly dark

Webster

darkish (a.)

Somewhat dark; dusky.

darkish Sentence Examples

  1. The sky had turned a darkish shade of gray, signaling an impending storm.
  2. She picked out a darkish lipstick, wanting a subtle yet noticeable change.
  3. His complexion had a darkish tint from spending too much time in the sun.
  4. The room was lit by a darkish lamp, casting shadows in the corners.
  5. The water in the pond had a darkish hue, likely from algae growth.
  6. The mood in the room shifted to a darkish tone as they discussed the sensitive topic.
  7. She added a darkish filter to the photo to give it a more dramatic effect.
  8. The forest path grew darkish as the sun dipped below the horizon.
  9. The fabric had a darkish color that made it ideal for hiding stains.
  10. His sense of humor often leaned towards the darkish side, leaving some uncomfortable.

FAQs About the word darkish

slightly darkSomewhat dark; dusky.

darkened, black, murky, dark, obscured, caliginous, darkling, rayless, pitch-dark,dusky

illuminated, bright, effulgent, lucid, resplendent, luminous, glowing, sparkling, beamy, incandescent

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.