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English - Turkish

Definition of black in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{i} siyah

O tümüyle siyah giyindi. - She was dressed all in black.

Siyah beyaz bir köpeğim var. - I own a white and black dog.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
kara

Ben ailenin yüz karasıyım. - I'm the black sheep of the family.

Ak akçe kara gün içindir. - A white coin is for a black day.

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siyahi

Bazı Siyahiler daha radikal çözümler arıyor. - Some Blacks seek more radical solutions.

Obama, Beyaz Saray'daki ilk siyahi başkan. - Obama is the first black president in the White House.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
zenci
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
siyah renk

Biri beyaz ve biri siyah renkli iki küçük sincap, büyük bir ormanda yaşadı. - Two little squirrels, a white one and a black one, lived in a large forest.

O her zaman siyah renkli kıyafetler giyer. - He always wears black clothes.

blacking
{i} ayakkabı boyası
blacking
ayakkabı
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
yağız (at)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
morartmak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
boyamak

Tom saçını siyaha boyamak istediğini söyledi. - Tom said he wanted to dye his hair black.

Tom saçlarını siyaha boyamak istediğini söyledi. - Tom said he wanted to dye his hair black.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(Gıda) sütsüz (kahve)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(Gıda) sade (kahve)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(Askeri) sinsi
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
karartmak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
kara derili
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
sinirli
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
şeytani
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
kara listeye almak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
sade

Tom sadece siyah elbiseler giyer. - Tom only wears black clothes.

Sadece katı kalpli biri şu zavallı yavru kediyi bu soğukta sokağa terkedebilir. - Only the blackest of hearts could leave that poor kitty out on the street in the cold.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(göz) morartmak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(mizah) kara
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
çok kirli
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
çok kızgın
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
sütsüz
blackish
siyahımsı
blackness
siyahlık
blacking
soba
a <span class="word-self">blackspan>
siyah
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
siyaha
blackest
en karanlık
blackest
en siyah
blackly
kasvetle, kasvetli bir halde
blackness
i. siyahlık, karalık, kötülük (mecazen)
<span class="word-self">Blackspan>
s., i. zenci
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
siyahlanmak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{f} siyahlatmak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{i} is
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} morarmış

Leyla'nın bir gözü morarmıştı. - Layla had a black eye.

Tom'un yüzü tamamen morarmıştı. - Tom's face was all black and blue.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} kötü

Siyah kediler kötü şanstır. - Black cats are bad luck.

Bazı insanlar siyah kedilerin kötü şans getirdiklerine inanırlar. - Some people believe that black cats bring bad luck.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{i} siyah boya
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} koyu

Kahvemi koyu alacağım. - I'll take my coffee black.

Tom her zaman kahvesini koyu içer. - Tom always drinks his coffee black.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} uğursuz

Kara kedi uğursuzluk getirir. - Black cats bring bad luck.

Bazı insanların neden kara kedilerin uğursuz olduğunu düşündüğünü merak ediyorum. - I wonder why some people think black cats are unlucky.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
siyah elbise

Mary siyah elbise içinde iyi görünüyor. - Mary looks good in a black dress.

Tom dün bir çift siyah elbise satın aldı. - Tom bought a pair of black dress shoes yesterday.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
eyed pea, cowpea i. börülce
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
black blueçürük
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} kasvetli
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} kızgın

O niçin kızgın görünüyor? - Why does he look black?

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{f} siyaha boyamak

Tom saçlarını siyaha boyamak istediğini söyledi. - Tom said he wanted to dye his hair black.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
kararmak
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{i} siyah giysi
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} karalayıcı
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(Askeri) KARA, SİNSİ: İstihbarat konusunda belli cümlelerde kullanılan, örtüden ziyade yasadışı gizlemeye isnadı gösteren bir terim
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} pis
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
morarmış Black
blacking
black siyaha boya
blacking
{i} kurşun tozu
blacking
{i} siyah boya
blacking
siyah boya/cila
blacking
boyası
blackish
{s} siyahi
blackish
siyahimsi
blackish
karamsı
blackly
üzüntülü/kızgınca/adice
blackness
{i} kötülük
blackness
[n] siyahlık
blackness
karalık
English - English

Definition of black in English English dictionary

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
To apply blacking to something

Loving you, I could conceive no life sweeter than hers -- to be always near you; to black your boots, carry up your coals, scrub your doorstep; always to be working for you, hard and humbly and without thanks.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Relating to persons of (usually noticeable) negroid African descent or their culture. Also people of an Asian, Aborigine or Maori descent
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
To make black, to blacken

I saw red, and instead of a cab I fetched that policeman. Of course father did black his eye.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and colourless
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Bad; evil; ill-omened

what a black day would that be, when the Ordinances of Jesus Christ should as it were be excommunicated, and cast out of the Church of Christ.

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Overcrowded
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The standard denomination of the playing pieces of a board game deemed to belong to the "black" set, no matter what the actual colour

The black pieces in this set are in fact made of dark blue glass.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A pen, pencil, crayon, etc., made of black pigment
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
The colour/color perceived in the absence of light

black colour:.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Illegitimate, illegal or disgraced

Foodstuffs were rationed and, as in other countries in a similar situation, the black market was flourishing.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Black cloth hung up at funerals

Groans, and convulsions, and a discolored face, and friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
The edge of home plate
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
the black: The black ball
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A black dye, pigment
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
To boycott something or someone, usually as part of an industrial dispute
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
a type of firecracker that is really more dark brown in colour
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A person of African descent, or Asian, Aborigine or Maori
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
blackcurrant syrup (in mixed drinks, e.g. snakebite and black, cider and black)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Without any cream, milk, or creamer

Jim drinks his coffee black, but Ellen prefers it with creamer.

blacking
a preparation, containing lampblack, used to produce a shiny black coating to something
blackly
In a black manner; darkly or gloomily
blackness
The result or product of being black
blackness
The state, property or quality of being black

The blackness of outerspace comes from the lack of anything to reflect light rather than the absence of black.

<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{a} dark, cloudy, mournful, dismal, wicked
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{n} a blackamoor, darkest color, mourning
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{v} to make black, blacken, darken, soil
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{a} ebon
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{a} ebony
blackish
{a} somewhat black, rather dirty, mean
blackness
{n} darkness, a dark color
<span class="word-self">Blackspan>
blk
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make or become black; "The smoke blackened the ceiling"; "The ceiling blackened"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Synge; "took a dim view of things" (of intelligence operations) deliberately misleading; "black propaganda" harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
for mourning was a Roman custom (Juvenal, x 245) borrowed from the Egyptians Black, in blazonry, means constancy, wisdom, and prudence Black, in several of the Oriental nations, is a badge of servitude, slavery, and low birth Our word blackguard seems to point to this meaning The Latin niger meant bad, unpropitious (See Blackguard )
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
a person, not of Hispanic origin, having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa
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black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning); "the widow wore black" (board games) the darker pieces the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white) a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa) popular child actress of the 1930's (born 1927) British chemist who identified carbon dioxide and who formulated the concepts of specific heat and latent heat (1728-1799) marked by anger or resentment or hostility; "black looks"; "black words" of or belonging to a racial group having dark skin especially of sub-Saharan African origin; "a great people--a black people--
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
If you say that someone is black and blue, you mean that they are badly bruised. Whenever she refused, he'd beat her black and blue Bud's nose was still black and blue
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
extremely dark; "a black moonless night"; "through the pitch-black woods"; "it was pitch-dark in the celler" being of the achromatic color of maximum darkness; having little or no hue owing to absorption of almost all incident light; "black leather jackets"; "as black as coal"; "rich black soil" (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood; "a face black with fury" soiled with dirt or soot; "with feet black from playing outdoors"; "his shirt was black within an hour" dressed in black; "a black knight"; "black friars" (of coffee) without cream or sugar (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin; "the stock market crashed on Black Friday"; "a calamitous defeat"; "the battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign"; "such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory"- Charles Darwin; "it is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it"- Douglas MacArthur; "a fateful error" stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable; "black deeds"; "a black lie"; "his black heart has concocted yet another black deed"; "Darth Vader of the dark side"; "a dark purpose"; "dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility"; "the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him"-Thomas Hardy (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame; "Man
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
One of the participants of a backgammon game, presumably the one using darker-colored checkers Also, the checkers used by this player
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Fig
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Black humour involves jokes about sad or difficult situations. `So you can all go over there and get shot,' he said, with the sort of black humour common among British troops here It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
distributed or sold illicitly; "the black economy pays no taxes"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Something that is black is of the darkest colour that there is, the colour of the sky at night when there is no light at all. She was wearing a black coat with a white collar He had thick black hair I wear a lot of black He was dressed all in black
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
extremely dark; "a black moonless night"; "through the pitch-black woods"; "it was pitch-dark in the celler"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
emphasis If you describe a situation as black, you are emphasizing that it is very bad indeed. It was, he said later, one of the blackest days of his political career The future for the industry looks even blacker
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
without light
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
The absence of all reflected light; the color that is produced when an object absorbs all wavelengths from the light source
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning); "the widow wore black"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
a member or descendant of certain African races
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
If someone is in a black mood, they feel very miserable and depressed. Her mood was blacker than ever
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{f} make black, color black; polish with a black substance (of shoes, etc.); boycott a business or product (British)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa who is not also of Hispanic origin
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Before the advent of modern dyes, all dress clothes were black—just look at any photograph taken in the 19th century The main historical connotation of black is formality Because we don’t wear black as often today, it has survived as a formal color only at extremely solemn occasions, such as funerals For some people today, black immediately connotes a funeral Black is sometimes, but rarely, the color for funeral services or Good Friday
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
If someone gives you a black look, they look at you in a way that shows that they are very angry about something. Passing my stall, she cast black looks at the amount of stuff still unsold. American jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1937-1971). He was noted for his ardent support of civil rights. British pharmacologist. He shared a 1988 Nobel Prize for developing drugs to treat heart disease and stomach and duodenal ulcers. British chemist who rediscovered carbon dioxide (1756) and formulated the concepts of latent heat and specific heat. American actress and public official. As Shirley Temple she was an immensely popular child actress of the 1930s, starring in films such as Bright Eyes (1934). As an adult she has held several diplomatic positions, including ambassador to Ghana (1974-1976). black mica black eyed pea black lead black legged kittiwake Black Aesthetic movement Black Arts movement Black and Tan black bass black bear Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument black codes Black Death Black Forest Black Friday black gum Black Hand Black Hawk Black Hills black hole black humour Black Legend black letter black market black nationalism Black Panther Party for Self Defense black pepper black sand Black Sea black snake Black Sox scandal Black Stone of Mecca black theatre Black Warrior River black widow Black Hugo La Fayette Black Sir James Whyte black eyed Susan black figure pottery Celebes black macaque Edward the Black Prince black film Black Sheep Black Muslims Shirley Temple Black
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(1) visual observation of physical features; (2) documentary evidence establishing black ancestry, such as birth certificates; and (3) evidence that the candidate held themselves out to be black and are considered black in the community Philip Malone & Paul Malone vs Civil Service Commission & Department of Personnel Administration, 38 Mass App Ct 147, 646 N E 2d 150 (1995)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
of or belonging to a racial group having dark skin especially of sub-Saharan African origin; "a great people--a black people--
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(of coffee) without cream or sugar
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
total absence of light; "they fumbled around in total darkness"; "in the black of night"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(of intelligence operations) deliberately misleading; "black propaganda"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A stain; a spot; a smooch
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A person having origins in any of the black racial groups in Africa Normally excludes persons of Hispanic origin except for tabulations produced by the Bureau of the Census, which are noted accordingly in this volume
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
dressed in black; "a black knight"; "black friars"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(board games) the darker pieces
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Synge; "took a dim view of things"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
offering little or no hope; "the future looked black"; "prospects were bleak"; "Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult"- J M Synge; "took a dim view of things"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A black pigment or dye
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
of or belonging to a racial group having dark skin especially of sub-Saharan African origin; "a great people--a black people-- injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization"- Martin Luther King Jr
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable; "black deeds"; "a black lie"; "his black heart has concocted yet another black deed"; "Darth Vader of the dark side"; "a dark purpose"; "dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility"; "the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him"-Thomas Hardy (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame; "Man
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{i} color black, color that absorbs but does not reflect light; member of an ethnic group having brown to black skin and hair; African American; something colored black; black clothes
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A black person belongs to a race of people with dark skins, especially a race from Africa. He worked for the rights of black people the traditions of the black community
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Black coffee or tea has no milk or cream added to it. A cup of black tea or black coffee contains no calories I drink coffee black
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
If a person or an organization is in the black, they do not owe anyone any money. Until his finances are in the black I don't want to get married. in the red
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Used alone, or in process printing combined with cyan, magenta and yellow, the black plate is made to increase contrast of dark tones and make them neutral
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
British chemist who identified carbon dioxide and who formulated the concepts of specific heat and latent heat (1728-1799)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Color that is produced when an object absorbs all wavelengths of light rather than reflecting some of them as other colors
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Allows the calling party to not be billed for the call placed
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Master Babaji Used to rebuke evil Color of unmanifest potential CHAKRA: A center of energy located in the subtle body where the subtle nerve channels converge like the spokes of a wheel Six major chakras lie within the central channel When awakened, kundalini shakti flows upward from the base of the spine through these six centers to the seventh chakra, the sahasrara, at the crown of the head
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Black is the most common color for $100 chips If someone tells you they saw someone betting black at a blackjack table, it means they were betting at least $100 a hand See also white, red, and and green
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Destitute of light, or incapable of reflecting it; of the color of soot or coal; of the darkest or a very dark color, the opposite of white; characterized by such a color; as, black cloth; black hair or eyes
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin; "the stock market crashed on Black Friday"; "a calamitous defeat"; "the battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign"; "such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory"- Charles Darwin; "it is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it"- Douglas MacArthur; "a fateful error"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
To make black and shining, as boots or a stove, by applying blacking and then polishing with a brush
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
to be in the black means to be profitable Opposite of being in the red
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning to savage mordant wit"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
the Institute of Race Relations uses 'black' to refer to non-white groups - with heritages in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean - who share a common experience of British racism Occasionally, where statistical data is used from other organisations, the term 'Black' may have other meanings and the term 'ethnic minority' may be used to refer to non-white groups, as these are the terms under which much statistical data is collected
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Bad; evil
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Tells an individual to immediately report to the pits This flag may be displayed for consultation, possible problem with the racecar, or to receive a penalty If a driver fails to enter the pits within 5 laps, the scoring card for that driver may be withdrawn by NASCAR
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Color typically used to signify non-sensitive or already-encrypted information or signals See Red
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A U S citizen having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
marked by anger or resentment or hostility; "black looks"; "black words"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame; "Man has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic islands"- Rachel Carson; "an ignominious retreat"; "inglorious defeat"; "an opprobrious monument to human greed"; "a shameful display of cowardice"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
People who believe in black magic believe that it is possible to communicate with evil spirits. He was also alleged to have conducted black magic ceremonies The King was unjustly accused of practising the black arts
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization"- Martin Luther King Jr
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood; "a face black with fury"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
being of the achromatic color of maximum darkness; having little or no hue owing to absorption of almost all incident light; "black leather jackets"; "as black as coal"; "rich black soil"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
not of Hispanic Origin: having origin in any of the Black racial groups of Africa
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A negro; a person whose skin is of a black color, or shaded with black; esp
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That which is destitute of light or whiteness; the darkest color, or rather a destitution of all color; as, a cloth has a good black
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(board games) the darker pieces the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white) a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa) popular child actress of the 1930's (born 1927) British chemist who identified carbon dioxide and who formulated the concepts of specific heat and latent heat (1728-1799) marked by anger or resentment or hostility; "black looks"; "black words"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black
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to savage mordant wit
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To make black; to blacken; to soil; to sully
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Black people are sometimes referred to as blacks. This use could cause offence. There are about thirty-one million blacks in the US
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Dismal, gloomy, or forbidding, like darkness; destitute of moral light or goodness; atrociously wicked; cruel; mournful; calamitous; horrible
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Sullenly; threateningly; maliciously; so as to produce blackness
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
(of coffee) without cream or sugar (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin; "the stock market crashed on Black Friday"; "a calamitous defeat"; "the battle was a disastrous end to a disastrous campaign"; "such doctrines, if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory"- Charles Darwin; "it is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it"- Douglas MacArthur; "a fateful error"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
popular child actress of the 1930's (born 1927)
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offering little or no hope; "the future looked black"; "prospects were bleak"; "Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult"- J
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
One of the participants in a backgammon game, presumably the one using darker-colored checkers Also, the checkers used by this player
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
{s} of the color black; of or pertaining to an ethnic group having brown to black skin and hair; dark; without light; dirty; evil; gloomy; drunk without cream or milk (of coffee, etc.); boycott (British)
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
One of the two colors of chess spaces, pieces, and players See also: color, white
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soiled with dirt or soot; "with feet black from playing outdoors"; "his shirt was black within an hour"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness; very dark or gloomy; as, a black night; the heavens black with clouds
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Relating to persons of African descent or (especially in the US) their culture
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
the most common form of tea worldwide prepared from green tea leaves which have been allowed to oxidize, or ferment, to form a reddish brew
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
The color that is produced when an object absorbs all wavelengths from the light source
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
Expressing menace, or discontent; threatening; sullen; foreboding; as, to regard one with black looks
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
A black garment or dress; as, she wears black Mourning garments of a black color; funereal drapery
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic islands"- Rachel Carson; "an ignominious retreat"; "inglorious defeat"; "an opprobrious monument to human greed"; "a shameful display of cowardice"
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
obsidian
<span class="word-self">blackspan>
negro
blacked
{s} darkened; soiled, smirched, slandered
blacked
past of black
blacker
comparative of black
blackest
superlative of black
blacking
The act or process of making black
blacking
Any preparation for making things black; esp
blacking
shoe polish
blacking
one for giving a black luster to boots and shoes, or to stoves
blacking
{i} black shoe polish
blacking
present participle of black
blackish
{s} somewhat black
blackish
somewhat black; "blackish clouds
blackish
somewhat black; "blackish clouds"
blackish
Something that is blackish is very dark in colour. The water was blackish Katy has long blackish hair
blackly
wickedly, cruelly; gloomily
blackly
In a black manner; darkly, in color; gloomily; threateningly; atrociously
blackness
The property of being black
blackness
Blackness is the state of being very dark. The twilight had turned to a deep blackness
blackness
The quality or state of being black; black color; atrociousness or enormity in wickedness
blackness
{i} black color; darkness
blackness
the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white)
blackness
total absence of light; "they fumbled around in total darkness"; "in the black of night"
blacks
plural of black
blacks
Soot flying in the air
blacks
The name of a kind of in used in copperplate printing, prepared from the charred husks of the grape, and residue of the wine press
blacks
(Ital Neri) -- in Pistoia in the later thirteenth century, the name of a party, adopted in Florence after 1293 for a faction of the local Guelphs, originally headed by Corso Donati, which became dominant in the commune Opposed to the Whites
blacks
See Black, n
blacks
Black garments, etc
blacks
Mutes at funerals, who wore a black cloak; sometimes called the Black Guards “I do pray ye To give me leave to live a little longer You stand about me like my Blacks ” Beaumont and Fletcher: Mons Thomas, iii 1
black
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