inky (Meaning)

Wordnet

inky (s)

of the color of black ink

Webster

inky (a.)

Consisting of, or resembling, ink; soiled with ink; black.

inky Sentence Examples

  1. The squid released an inky cloud, obscuring its escape route.
  2. The night sky was as inky as a raven's feathers.
  3. The writer's pen flowed seamlessly across the page, leaving an inky trail of words.
  4. The charred wood had an inky hue, a testament to the fire's intensity.
  5. The old fountain pen had an inky reservoir that leaked occasionally.
  6. The surgeon's hands were inky with iodine, a sterile but conspicuous sign of their occupation.
  7. The inkwell held a viscous inky liquid, ready to be used for calligraphy.
  8. The chalkboard was covered in inky scribbles, a record of knowledge and ideas.
  9. The inky depths of the ocean concealed a hidden world of creatures and treasures.
  10. The inky stains on the tablecloth were a persistent reminder of a spilled glass of deep red wine.

FAQs About the word inky

of the color of black inkConsisting of, or resembling, ink; soiled with ink; black.

dusky, dark,ebony, pitchy, pitch-black, pitch-dark, blackish, black, sable, raven

white,white, bright,pale, light, light, bright, brilliant, brilliant, pale

The squid released an inky cloud, obscuring its escape route.

The night sky was as inky as a raven's feathers.

The writer's pen flowed seamlessly across the page, leaving an inky trail of words.

The charred wood had an inky hue, a testament to the fire's intensity.