Meaning & Definition of word "Darken"

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    Darken

    /ˈdɑːrkən/

    verb:

    • 1. To make or become dark or darker.
      • Example: The clouds began to darken as a storm approached.
    • 2. To obscure or conceal from view.
      • Example: The thick forest will darken the path ahead.
    • 3. To make less happy or cheerful.
      • Example: The news of the accident darkened our spirits.
    • 4. To change to a darker color.
      • Example: She decided to darken her hair for the winter.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'darkenen', from 'dark' + '-en' (verb-forming suffix).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    darken someone's mood:

    to make someone feel sad or gloomy.

    darken the door:

    to enter a place, often implying a sense of foreboding.

    darken the sky:

    to cause the sky to lose light, often due to approaching weather.

    Related Words

    dark:

    having little or no light.

    darkness:

    the absence of light.

    dimming:

    making something less bright.

    Slang Meanings of darken

    Meaning: to mess up or ruin a situation

    Example Sentence: He really darkened the vibe at the party with his bad attitude.

    Meaning: to make something more intense or serious

    Example Sentence: They darkened the storyline in the sequel to make it more engaging.