swarthy
0 synonyms and 2 antonyms for swarthy, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Adj — Having noticeably dark skin or a deep tan complexion.
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How to use swarthy
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Etymology
From an older English word "swarty," itself from "swart" meaning black, going back to Old English sweart ("black").
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What does “swarthy” mean?
The word “swarthy” means having noticeably dark skin or a deep tan complexion. In plain terms, used to describe someone with dark or deeply tanned skin.
How do you pronounce “swarthy”?
“Swarthy” is pronounced SWAWR-thee (/ˈswɔɹði/ in IPA).
How do you use “swarthy” in a sentence?
Here is “swarthy” used in a sentence: “Years working outdoors had left him swarthy and weathered.”
What is the opposite of “swarthy”?
The opposite of “swarthy” — its antonyms — are fair and pale.
What part of speech is “swarthy”?
“Swarthy” is an adjective.
Where does the word “swarthy” come from?
The word “swarthy” comes from Old English. From an older English word "swarty," itself from "swart" meaning black, going back to Old English sweart ("black").