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darkenverb to take on a gloomy or forbidding lookhis face slowly darkened as we told him the sad news gloom, glower, lower(also lour) frown, scowlglare, starebrood, mope, pet, pout, sulkanger, bristle, fume, rage, steam, stormintimidate, menace, threaten brighten, cheer (up), lighten, perk (up) to grow darkthe sky darkened as a storm moved in blacken, black out, close in, dusk dim, fade, wanegloom, lower(also lour) brighten, light, lighten dawnbeam, glow, radiate, shine to make dark, dim, or indistinctyears of accumulated grime have darkened the painting until it can barely be seen becloud, bedim, befog, blacken, blear, blur, cloud, dim, dislimn, fog, fuzz (up), haze, mist, obscure, overcast, overcloud, overshadow, shadow, shroud adumbrate, blot out, conceal, eclipse, hide, obliterate, screen, shadecamouflage, cloak, cover, curtain, disguise, mask, veil brighten, illuminate, illumine, light (up), lighten expose, reveal, uncover, unveil to affect slightly with something morally bad or undesirablethe scandal darkened his otherwise sterling reputation blemish, mar, poison, spoil, stain, taint, tarnish, touch, vitiate begrime, besmear, besmirch, blacken, blur, cloud, dirty, discolor, pollute, smear, smirch, smudge, smut, soil, sully, tarabase, cheapen, debase, degrade, demean, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, foul, lower, shame, sinkbastardize, corrupt, debauch, demoralize, deprave, pervert, subvertcolor, distort, twist cleanse, purifydignify, elevate, ennoble, enshrine, glorify, hallow, magnify, uplift in the 14th century |