dark in Arabic
dark in Arabic is مُظْلِم, دَاكِن — dark means having little or no light.
dark in Arabic
مُظْلِم
Pronounced: muẓlim
having an absolute or relative lack of light
دَاكِن
Pronounced: dākin
having an absolute or relative lack of light
What does "dark" mean?
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adj Having little or no light.
"The room was completely dark with the curtains drawn."
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adj Deep or intense in shade rather than light and bright.
"She painted the walls a dark shade of green."
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adj Secretive, sinister, or morally troubling.
"He has a dark secret he's never told anyone."
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noun The absence of light; nightfall.
"The kids were told to be home before dark."
dark in a sentence
- The room was completely dark with the curtains drawn.
- It gets dark early in winter.
- She painted the walls a dark shade of green.
- He has a dark secret he's never told anyone.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dark" in Arabic?
"dark" in Arabic is مُظْلِم, دَاكِن. dark means: Having little or no light.
How do you pronounce مُظْلِم?
"dark" in Arabic is مُظْلِم, pronounced "muẓlim".
How do you use "dark" in a sentence?
Example: "The room was completely dark with the curtains drawn." In Arabic, "dark" is مُظْلِم, دَاكِن.
Are there other ways to say "dark" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "dark": مُظْلِم, دَاكِن.
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