Friday, May 15, 2020

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black
[blak]
ADJECTIVE
black (adjective) · blacker (comparative adjective) · blackest (superlative adjective) · Black (adjective)
  1. of the very darkest color owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light; the opposite of white.
    synonyms:
    dark · pitch black · as black as pitch · pitch-dark · jet black · inky · coal black · blackish · sable · Stygian
    antonyms:
  2. of any human group having dark-colored skin, especially of African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry.
    "black adolescents of Jamaican descent"
    • relating to black people.
      "black culture"
  3. (of a period of time or situation) characterized by tragic or disastrous events; causing despair or pessimism.
    "five thousand men were killed on the blackest day of the war" ·
    "the future looks black for those of us interested in freedom"
    antonyms:
NOUN
black (noun) · Black (noun) · blacks (plural noun)
  1. black color or pigment.
    "a tray decorated in black and green" ·
    "a series of paintings done only in grays and blacks"
    • black clothes or material, typically worn as a sign of mourning.
      "dressed in the black of widowhood"
      synonyms:
      black clothes · widow's weeds · weeds · sackcloth and ashes · sables
    • darkness, especially of night or an overcast sky.
      "the only thing visible in the black was the light of the lantern"
    • the player of the black pieces in chess or checkers.
      "Black's king's defenses are somewhat weakened"
    • a black thing, especially a ball or piece in a game.
  2. a member of a dark-skinned people, especially one of African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry.
    "a coalition of blacks and whites against violence"
  3. (the black)
    the situation of not owing money to a bank or of making a profit in a business operation.
    "I managed to break even in the first six months—quite a short time for a small business to get into the black" ·
    "the company just managed to stay in the black"
    synonyms:
    in credit · in funds · debt-free · out of debt · solvent · financially sound ·
    able to pay one's debts · creditworthy · of good financial standing · solid · secure · profit-making · profitable · unindebted
    antonyms:
    in debt
VERB
black (verb) · blacks (third person present) · blacked (past tense) · blacked (past participle) · blacking (present participle)
  1. make black, especially by the application of black polish.
    "blacking the prize bull's hooves"
    synonyms:
    make black · darken · make dark/darker · dirty · make dirty · make sooty · make smoky · stain · grime · begrime · befoul · soil

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