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noirish

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Adj — Having the visual style or mood typical of film noir.

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Etymology

Formed from "noir" plus the adjective suffix "-ish."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “noirish” mean?

The word “noirish” means having the visual style or mood typical of film noir. In plain terms, reminiscent of film noir's dark, shadowy style.

How do you use “noirish” in a sentence?

Here is “noirish” used in a sentence: “The show has a noirish tone, full of rain-slicked streets and moody lighting.”

What part of speech is “noirish”?

“Noirish” is an adjective.

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