Meaning & Definition of word "Darkly"
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Darkly
/ˈdɑːrkli/
adverb:
- 1. In a way that is shadowy or lacking in light; in a gloomy or somber manner.
- Example: The room was darkly lit, creating an air of mystery around the old paintings.
- 2. In a manner that suggests something sinister or foreboding.
- Example: She smiled darkly, her eyes gleaming with mischief.
- 3. In a way that reflects a pessimistic or grim attitude.
- Example: He spoke darkly about the future of the planet, warning of the consequences of climate change.
- 4. In a murky or obscure manner.
- Example: The plot of the movie unfolds darkly, leaving the audience unsure of what to expect next.
Etymology
Middle English, from 'dark' + '-ly', meaning 'in a dark manner'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
darkly comic:
Humor that finds its strength in grim or taboo subjects.
darkly prophetic:
Predicting a future that is ominous or foreboding.
Related Words
dark:
Lacking light; not bright or clear.
darkness:
The absence of light.
darkened:
Made darker or less illuminated.
Slang Meanings of darkly
Meaning: Used to describe something that is unpleasantly mysterious or uncertain.
Example Sentence: That movie was so darkly plotted, I couldn't tell who the good guys were.
Meaning: Referring to a humorous statement that is morbid or sarcastic.
Example Sentence: His jokes are darkly funny, often making light of sad situations.