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  • 41triste — Synonyms and related words: black, bleak, dark, depressing, dismal, drear, drearisome, dreary, funebrial, funereal, gloomy, grave, gray, grim, joyless, melancholic, melancholy, sad, saddening, saturnine, solemn, somber, sombrous, weariful,… …

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  • 42wearisome — Synonyms and related words: Herculean, aggravating, annoying, arduous, backbreaking, black, bleak, boresome, boring, bothering, bothersome, burdensome, crushing, dark, dismal, disturbing, draining, drear, drearisome, dreary, effortful,… …

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  • 43weary — Synonyms and related words: apathetic, be infinitely repetitive, be tedious, beat, benumbed, black, blase, bleak, blow, bored, break down, burden, burn out, collapse, crack up, crush one, dark, dead, debilitate, debilitated, disgusted, dismal,… …

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  • 44Darkness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Darkness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 darkness darkness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 blackness blackness &c.(dark color) 431 Sgm: N 1 obscurity obscurity gloom murk Sgm: N 1 dusk dusk …

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  • 45somber — 1760 (earlier sombrous, c.1730), from Fr. sombre dark, gloomy, from O.Fr. sombre, from L.L. subumbrare to shadow, from sub under + umbra shade, shadow, from PIE *andho blind, dark (see UMBRAGE (Cf. umbrage)) …

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  • 46sombre — a. 1. Shady, dusky, cloudy, murky, dark, dull, darksome, rayless, sunless, unilluminated, obscure, dismal, sombrous, gloomy. 2. Melancholy, sad, mournful, doleful, lugubrious, funereal, dull, dismal, grave …

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  • 47obscure — I. a. 1. Dark, gloomy, rayless, darksome, unilluminated, unenlightened, dusky, sombre, sombrous, lurid, shadowy, murky, dim. 2. Unintelligible, incomprehensible, indistinct, indefinite, vague, doubtful, enigmatical, mysterious, mystic, mystical,… …

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  • 48twilight — n 1. dusk, crepuscule, Literary. gloaming; late afternoon, Inf. shank of the evening, evening, Brit. Dial. cockshut, eventide, evenfall, eve, Archaic. even, Archaic. evensong, Archaic. vesper, sundown, sunset, moonrise, day s end, decline of day …

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  • 49sombre — /ˈsɒmbə / (say sombuh) adjective 1. gloomily dark, shadowy, or dimly lit. 2. dark and dull, as colour, or as things in respect to colour. 3. gloomy, depressing, or dismal. Also, US, somber; Obsolete, sombrous. {French, from Vulgar Latin… …