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Main Entry:
dark [dahrk]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ignorance; mystery
Synonyms: concealment, denseness, inscrutability, seclusion, secrecy, thickness
Antonyms: cognizance, enlightening, intelligence, sense, sensibility, understanding
Main Entry: mystery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: puzzle, secret
Synonyms: abstruseness, brainteaser, braintwister, charade, chiller, cliffhanger, closed book, conundrum, crux, cryptogram, difficulty, enigma, grabber, inscrutability, inscrutableness, mindboggler, mystification, occult, oracle, perplexity, poser, problem, puzzlement, question, rebus, riddle, rune, secrecy, sixty-four-thousand-dollar question, sphinx, stickler, stumper, subtlety, teaser, thriller, tough nut to crack, twister, whodunit, why*
Antonyms: known, understanding
Main Entry: poker face
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expressionless face
Synonyms: deadpan, deadpan expression, impassivity, inscrutability, mask, seriousness, straight face
Main Entry: perplexity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mystery
Synonyms: abstruseness, brainteaser, braintwister, charade, chiller, cliffhanger, closed book, conundrum, crux, cryptogram, difficulty, enigma, grabber, inscrutability, inscrutableness, mindboggler, mystification, occult, oracle, poser, problem, puzzle, puzzlement, puzzler, question, rebus, riddle, rune, secrecy, sixty-four-thousand-dollar question, sphinx, stickler, stumper, subtlety, teaser, thriller, tough nut to crack, twister, whodunit, why*
Main Entry: puzzler
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mystery
Synonyms: abstruseness, brainteaser, braintwister, charade, chiller, cliffhanger, closed book, conundrum, crux, cryptogram, difficulty, enigma, grabber, inscrutability, inscrutableness, mindboggler, mystification, occult, oracle, perplexity, poser, problem, puzzle, puzzlement, question, rebus, riddle, rune, secrecy, sixty-four-thousand-dollar question, sphinx, stickler, stumper, subtlety, teaser, thriller, tough nut to crack, twister, whodunit, why*
Related Words
Main Entry: darkness
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
acherontic, aphotic, benighted, black, blae, caliginous, cimmerian, cloudy, cockshut, crepuscular, dark, dark as Erebus, dark as a pit, dark as pitch, darkened, darkling, darksome, dingy, dusky, gloomy, lightless, lurid, melanic, murksome, murky, noctivigant, noctivigous, nocturnal, obscure, overcast, phaeochrous, pitch, shady, sombre, sombrous, subfusc, sunless, swarthy, tenebrious, tenebrous, thestral, unbrageous, unilluminated
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Darkness.
Category: 2. Sensation; special sensation; light; light in general
Synonyms:
-nouns
darkness; blackness (dark color) [more]; obscurity, gloom, murk; dusk (dimness)., Cimmerian darkness, Stygian darkness, Egyptian darkness; night; midnight; dead of night, witching hour of night, witching time of night; blind man's holiday; darkness visible, darkness that can be felt; palpable obscure; Erebus; "the jaws of darkness" [Midsummer Night's Dream]; "sable-vested night" [Milton]., shade, shadow, umbra, penumbra; sciagraphy., obscuration; adumbration, obumbration; obtenebration, offuscation, caligation; extinction; eclipse, total eclipse; gathering of the clouds., shading; distribution of shade; chiaroscuro (light)., noctivagation.
-verbs
be dark, darken, obscure, shade; dim; tone down, lower; overcast, overshadow; eclipse; obfuscate, offuscate; obumbrate, adumbrate; cast into the shade, becloud, bedim, bedarken; cast a shade, throw a shade, spread a shade, cast a shadow, cast a gloom, throw a shadow, spread a shadow, cast gloom, throw gloom, spread gloom., extinguish; put out, blow out, snuff out; doubt.
-adjectives
dark, darksome, darkling; obscure, tenebrious, sombrous, pitch dark, pitchy; caliginous; black (in color)., sunless, lightless (see sun, light, [more]); somber, dusky; unilluminated (see illuminate [more]); nocturnal; dingy, lurid, gloomy; murky, murksome; shady, umbrageous; overcast (dim); cloudy (opaque); darkened., dark as pitch, dark as a pit, dark as Erebus., benighted; noctivagant, noctivagous.
-adverbs
in the dark, in the shade.
-phrases
"brief as the lightning in the collied night" [M.N.D.]; "eldest Night and Chaos, ancestors of Nature" [P. L.]; "the blackness of the noonday night" [Longfellow]; "the prayer of Ajax was for light"
Antonyms: light
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