black
Definition of
black
:
the
quality
or
state
of the
achromatic
color
of
least
lightness
(
bearing
the
least
resemblance
to
white
)
total
absence
of
light
;
"they fumbled
around
in
total
darkness
"
;
"
in
the
black
of
night
"
British
chemist
who
identified
carbon
dioxide
and
who
formulated
the concepts of
specific
heat
and
latent
heat
(
1728
-1799)
popular
child
actress
of the 1930'
s
(
born
in
1928)
a
person
with
dark
skin
who
comes from
Africa
(
or
whose ancestors came from
Africa
)
(
board
games) the darker pieces
black
clothing
(
worn
as
a
sign
of
mourning
);
"the
widow
wore
black
"
make
or
become
black
;
"The
smoke
blackened
the
ceiling
"
;
"The
ceiling
blackened
"
being
of the
achromatic
color
of
maximum
darkness
; having
little
or
no
hue
owing
to
absorption
of
almost
all
incident
light
;
"
black
leather
jackets"
;
"
as
black
as
coal
"
;
"
rich
black
soil
"
of
or
belonging
to
a
racial
group
having
dark
skin
especially
of
sub
-
Saharan
African
origin
;
"
a
great
people
--
a
black
people
--...injected
new
meaning
and
dignity
into the veins of
civilization
"
-
Martin
Luther
King
Jr
.
marked
by
anger
or
resentment
or
hostility
;
"
black
looks"
;
"
black
words
"
offering
little
or
no
hope
;
"the
future
looked
black
"
;
"prospects were
bleak
"
;
"
Life
in
the Aran Islands has
always
been
bleak
and
difficult
"
-
J
.
M
.
Synge
;
"took
a
dim
view
of
things
"
stemming from
evil
characteristics
or
forces;
wicked
or
dishonorable
;
"
black
deeds
"
;
"
a
black
lie
"
;
"his
black
heart
has concocted
yet
another
black
deed
"
;
"Darth Vader of the
dark
side
"
;
"
a
dark
purpose
"
;
"
dark
undercurrents of
ethnic
hostility
"
;
"the
scheme
of
some
sinister
intelligence
bent
on
punishing
him"
-
Thomas
Hardy
(of events) having
extremely
unfortunate
or
dire
consequences;
bringing
ruin
;
"the
stock
market
crashed
on
Black
Friday
"
;
"
a
calamitous
defeat
"
;
"the
battle
was
a
disastrous
end
to
a
disastrous
campaign
"
;
"
such
doctrines, if
true
, would
be
absolutely
fatal
to my
theory
"
-
Charles
Darwin
;
"
it
is
fatal
to
enter
any
war
without the
will
to
win
it
"
-
Douglas
MacArthur
;
"
a
fateful
error
"
(of the
face
)
made
black
especially
as
with suffused
blood
;
"
a
face
black
with
fury
"
extremely
dark
;
"
a
black
moonless
night
"
;
"
through
the
pitch
-
black
woods
"
;
"
it
was
pitch
-
dark
in
the
cellar
"
harshly
ironic
or
sinister
;
"
black
humor
"
;
"
a
grim
joke
"
;
"
grim
laughter
"
;
"
fun
ranging
from
slapstick
clowning
... to
savage
mordant
wit
"
(of
intelligence
operations
)
deliberately
misleading
;
"
black
propaganda
"
distributed
or
sold
illicitly
;
"the
black
economy
pays
no
taxes"
(
used
of
conduct
or
character
)
deserving
or
bringing
disgrace
or
shame
;
"
Man
...has
written
one
of his blackest records
as
a
destroyer
on
the
oceanic
islands"
-
Rachel
Carson
;
"
an
ignominious
retreat
"
;
"
inglorious
defeat
"
;
"
an
opprobrious
monument
to
human
greed
"
;
"
a
shameful
display
of
cowardice
"
(of
coffee
) without
cream
or
sugar
soiled
with
dirt
or
soot
;
"with feet
black
from
playing
outdoors
"
;
"his
shirt
was
black
within
an
hour
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
I'm Sorry Dave - Dave's weblog
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