darks (Meaning)

darks

not giving off light, closed to the public, lacking knowledge or culture, not clear to the understanding, intense in color, coloring, or pigmentation, to stop operating or functioning, being without light or without much light, dismal, gloomy, devoid or partially devoid of light, absence of light, in ignorance, possessing depth and richness, to grow dark (see dark entry 1), not light in color, of low or very low lightness, a place or time of little or no light, arising from or showing evil traits or desires, transmitting only a portion of light, being without knowledge and culture, clothing that is dark in color, a dark or deep color, to become dark, secret entry 1 sense 1a, to stop broadcasting or transmitting, relating to grim or depressing circumstances, secret, wholly or partially black, in secrecy, being less light in color than other substances of the same kind, not known or explored because of remoteness, a color of low or very low lightness, to make dark, not bright and cheerful

darks Sentence Examples

  1. The darks of the night enveloped the city, casting an eerie glow on its streets.
  2. The darks of his past haunted him, whispering secrets that threatened to consume him.
  3. The darks of the forest seemed to beckon, promising adventure and a taste of the unknown.
  4. The darks of his eyes held a depth of wisdom that belied his youthful appearance.
  5. The darks of the mine were oppressive, crushing down on the weary miners who toiled within.
  6. The darks of the ocean stretched out before them, vast and enigmatic.
  7. The darks of the secret tunnel led to a hidden treasure beyond imagination.
  8. The darks of the abandoned house were rumored to be haunted by restless spirits.
  9. The darks of her mind were troubled by memories that she could not escape.
  10. The darks of the future were uncertain, but he faced them with courage and determination.

FAQs About the word darks

not giving off light, closed to the public, lacking knowledge or culture, not clear to the understanding, intense in color, coloring, or pigmentation, to stop o

nights, evenings, twilights, nighttimes, midnights,dusks,nightfalls

daytimes, dawns, days, daybreaks, sunrises,mornings, forenoons, sunups, afternoons, noons

The darks of the night enveloped the city, casting an eerie glow on its streets.

The darks of his past haunted him, whispering secrets that threatened to consume him.

The darks of the forest seemed to beckon, promising adventure and a taste of the unknown.

The darks of his eyes held a depth of wisdom that belied his youthful appearance.