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What is another word for black?

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Adjective
Having a very dark color (as of soot or coal)
“Dressing in black clothing was part of his signature Gothic style.”
Adjective
Lacking in light
“Flying closely with it was a mottled vision of a bird, almost invisible against the black night sky.”
Adjective
Having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
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“A black mood has descended upon us as we argue our way up Drummond Street.”
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Full of anger or hatred
“My black hatred dissipated, and reformed as a milky grey shroud of fondness.”
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Wicked or harmful by nature
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“Highsmith's original noir storyline has been opened out into a plush, perfectly upholstered account of black deeds in a sun-kissed country.”
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Characterized by tragic or disastrous events that usually cause despair or pessimism
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“The day when the first missiles were fired was a black day in our history.”
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Having a cynical or macabre bent
“The phrases are sharp, uncluttered, often loaded with understated black humor.”
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Covered in dirt or grime
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“The once-purple tapestry was now black with dust, and the moth had eaten it into rags.”
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Sly, cautious, and secretive
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Having a dark complexion
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Relating to crime
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Like smoke in color or appearance
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Relating to or characteristic of Black Americans with roots in Africa
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Having no shine or luster
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Experiencing or showing doubt or skepticism
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(of economic activity) Carried on by self-employed or independent people on a small scale, especially unofficially or illegally
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Furiously angry or irate
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Relating to or denoting activities done to subvert an established order
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Noun
A place or time with a partial or total absence of light
“We stumbled through the open fields during the black of night.”
Noun
A person with African lineage
“Homer laughs to himself as he watches a stand-up comic on television describe how a black would drive a car compared to a white.”
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A drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect
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The period of time at the end of the day when the sun begins to set
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Black clothes worn as an expression of sorrow when someone dies
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A drink composed of hard cider, lager and blackcurrant-flavored syrup
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A person with dark skin
Verb
To make black, to blacken
“This stuff doesn't just black the buildings, it also causes asthma!”
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(rare) To injure or bruise
“I would black my eye after a run-in with a thug.”
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To boycott something or someone, usually as part of an industrial dispute
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“The union would black its music programs for ten weeks in protest.”
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