tenebrific (Meaning)
tenebrific (s)
dark and gloomy
tenebrific (a.)
Rendering dark or gloomy; tenebrous; gloomy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tenebrific
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- illumined
- bright
- alight
- light
- incandescent
- sparkling
- bright
- brilliant
- incandescent
- alight
- lightsome
- glaring
- shining
- illuminated
- resplendent
- lucent
- brilliant
- lighted
- radiant
- lightsome
- luminous
- lighted
- lit
- illuminated
- illumined
- lucid
- sparkling
- luminous
- lucid
- radiant
- resplendent
- glaring
- lit
- brightened
- brightened
- lucent
- shining
- light
Synonyms:
- dulled
- shady
- foggy
- fuliginous
- clouded
- moonless
- crepuscular
- shadowy
- starless
- grey
- twilit
- misty
- cloudy
- shadowlike
- leaden
- pale
- rayless
- dull
- lackluster
- gray
Antonyms:
tenebrific Sentence Examples
- The forest's tenebrific depths concealed a sinister presence.
- The moon cast a tenebrific glow over the desolate landscape.
- The alleyway was shrouded in tenebrific shadows, making it difficult to navigate.
- The tenebrific clouds portended an impending storm.
- The room was engulfed in tenebrific darkness, making it impossible to see.
- The tenebrific silence was broken only by the faint sound of footsteps.
- The tenebrific memories haunted their minds, casting a shadow over their present.
- The tenebrific creature lurked in the shadows, its eyes glowing ominously.
- The tenebrific atmosphere created a palpable sense of unease.
- The tenebrific labyrinth seemed to stretch on forever, leading to unknown horrors.
FAQs About the word tenebrific
dark and gloomyRendering dark or gloomy; tenebrous; gloomy.
murky,darkened, black, dark, somber, lightless, obscure, stygian, tenebrous, caliginous
illumined, bright, alight,light, incandescent, sparkling, bright, brilliant, incandescent, alight
The forest's tenebrific depths concealed a sinister presence.
The moon cast a tenebrific glow over the desolate landscape.
The alleyway was shrouded in tenebrific shadows, making it difficult to navigate.
The tenebrific clouds portended an impending storm.