Meaning & Definition of word "Black"

Black

/blæk/

noun:

  • 1. The color black.
    • Example: She prefers black over any other color.
  • 2. A black object or color, especially in games like chess.
    • Example: He moved the black to threaten the king.

verb:

  • 1. To make or become black.
    • Example: The smoke blackened the walls of the room.

adjective:

  • 1. Absorbing all light; the darkest color.
    • Example: She wore a stunning black dress to the gala.
  • 2. Lacking brightness or hue; dark.
    • Example: The sky turned black as the storm approached.
  • 3. Relating to or denoting the race of people having dark skin, especially those of African ancestry.
    • Example: He is proud of his black heritage and culture.

Etymology

Old English 'blæc', related to the color, meaning 'black, dark.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

black sheep:

A person who is different from the rest of their group, often in a negative way.

black market:

The illegal trade of goods.

black out:

To lose consciousness or to become unconscious.

in the black:

Having a positive balance, especially in finance.

black humor:

Humor that makes light of serious or taboo subjects.

Related Words

blackened:

Cooked until charred or burnt.

blackness:

The state or quality of being black; darkness.

blacksmith:

A person who forges iron or metal.

Slang Meanings of black

Meaning: A term sometimes used among Black people to express pride in identity.

Example Sentence: I embrace my blackness.

Meaning: Used to describe something done in a cool or impressive way.

Example Sentence: That was a black move.