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View usage for: (dɑːʳkənd) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A darkened building or room has no lights on inside it. He drove past darkened houses. Synonyms: unlit, dark, shadowy, poorly lit More Synonyms of darkened darkened in British English (ˈdɑːkənd) adjective(of a building or room) having no lights on inside He drove past darkened houses. Examples of 'darkened' in a sentencedarkened He arrived on the dot of noon, sweeping in to the compound in the back of a sports utility vehicle with darkened windows.It took me five minutes to spot two huge men, loitering in a darkened corner, away from the road. In other languagesdarkened British English: darkened ADJECTIVE A darkened building or room has no lights on inside it. He drove past darkened houses. - American English: darkened
- Brazilian Portuguese: escurecido
- Chinese: 变暗的
- European Spanish: oscuro
- French: dans l'obscurité
- German: dunkel
- Italian: buio
- Japanese: 灯りのともっていない
- Korean: 캄캄한
- European Portuguese: escurecido
- Latin American Spanish: oscuro
He drove past darkened houses. Synonyms unlit poorly lit tenebrous unilluminated Additional synonymsDefinition having little or no light It was a dark and stormy night. Synonyms dim, murky, shady, shadowy, grey, cloudy, dingy, overcast, dusky, unlit, pitch-black, indistinct, poorly lit, sunless, tenebrous, darksome (literary), pitchy, unilluminated Definition (of a place) full of shadows I watched him from a shadowy corner. Synonyms dark, shaded, dim, gloomy, shady, obscure, murky, dusky, funereal, crepuscular, tenebrous, tenebrious Synonyms shadowy, dark, obscure, dim, gloomy, murky, shady, sombre, dingy, dusky, unlit, sunless, Stygian (literary) - daring
- dark
- darken
- darkened
- darkness
- darling
- darn
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