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keep it dark Definition


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dark
adj
    1. Without light.
      Thesaurus: dim, shadowy, cloudy, foggy, gloomy, faint, vague, obscure; Antonym: bright, light, sunny, illuminated.
    2. Said of a colour: not light or pale; closer to black than white.
    3. Said of a person or the colour of their skin or hair: not light or fair.
    4. Sad or gloomy.
    5. Evil or sinister.
      Example: dark powers
      Thesaurus: evil, bad, immoral, corrupt, wicked, vile, sinister, satanic, occult, infernal, nefarious; Antonym: good.
    6. Mysterious and unknown.
      Example: a dark secret
      Thesaurus: secret, cryptic, hidden, mysterious, mystic, obscure, puzzling; Antonym: obvious, clear.
    7. Said of a theatre: closed.
noun
    1. The absence of light.
      Thesaurus: darkness, gloom, murk, dimness, murkiness; Antonym: brightness.
      Form: the dark (usually)
    2. The time of day when night begins and there is no more light.
      Example: after dark
      Thesaurus: night, night-time, nightfall, evening, dusk, twilight; Antonym: light, daytime.
    3. A dark colour.
Derivative: darkish
adj
    Derivative: darkness
    noun
      The absence of light
        Thesaurus: gloom, dark, dusk, murk, blackness, murkiness; Antonym: brightness, daylight.
    noun
      The state or quality of being evil or sinister
        Thesaurus: evil, wickedness, sin, corruption.
    Idiom: in the dark
      Not knowing or not aware of something.
        Thesaurus: ignorant, uninformed, unaware, naive.
    Idiom: keep it dark
      To keep something secret.
        Thesaurus: hide, conceal, keep secret, obscure.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon deorc.



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