To make or become dark
“Ashen remains darken the walls just above the sconces.”
To make or become blur, dim or indistinct (through darkness)
“The tonnes of fine dust thrown up into the upper atmosphere would darken the skies for months.”
To make or become angry, unhappy, or gloomy
“Funerals would always serve to darken my mood and make me miserable no matter what relation I was to the deceased.”
To have a forbidding or gloomy expression or look
“However, every time he finished reading a letter, his expression would darken.”
To tarnish with something undesirable
“The scandal would forever darken his once sterling reputation.”
To change or lose color
To make dirty or sooty
To become dark or dim, typically of a source of light
To become, or to make, less bright, especially of a light source
To cause or bring gloom, especially to something meant to be enjoyable
To darken or color with lines or a block of color
To make emotionally sad or depressed
To become or make more intense
To lose or cause to lose luster, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture
To print or write in a boldfaced font
To make something more complex
To give color to
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