darkish
Variant of dark
dark
Definition
dark (därk)
adjective
- entirely or partly without light
- neither giving nor receiving light
- ☆ giving no performance; closed this theater is dark tonight
- almost black
- not light in color; deep in shade
- not fair in complexion; brunet or swarthy
- hidden; secret
- not easily understood; hard to make clear; obscure
- gloomy; hopeless; dismal
- angry or sullen responding to criticism with dark looks
- evil; sinister
- ignorant; unenlightened
- deep and rich, with a melancholy sound
- Phonet. back: said of vowels
Etymology: ME derk < OE deorc, gloomy, cheerless < IE *dherg- < base *dher-, dirty, somber > dregs
noun
- the state of being dark
- night; nightfall
- a dark color or shade
transitive verb, intransitive verb
Obsolete to darken
in the dark
uninformed; ignorant
keep dark
to keep secret or hidden
Browse dictionary entries near darkish
- darkies
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- dark-field microscope
