DARK 黑暗
COLOUR LACKING BRIGHTNESS.
Antonym
- BRIGHTFEATURE of ISSUING:giving out INTENSE LIGHT.
Hypernym
- COLOURAPPEARANCE of SURFACES which REFLECT OR ISSUE LIGHT, PERCEIVED USING the EYES.
- APPEARANCECLEAR:visible BUT SUBJECTIVELY PERCEIVED FEATURES.
See also
- BLACKINTENSELY DARK COLOUR of THINGS LACKING LIGHT.
Hyponym
- OBSCURE DARK so as to be DIFFICULT to SEE, DIFFICULT to UNDERSTAND OR STRANGE to THINK of.
- SUPERNATURAL OBSCURE, NOT ORDINARY, AND BELIEVED TO HAVE BIG POWER, AND which one CAN NOT PERCEIVE....
- CONCEAL CAUSE TO BECOME OBSCURE:invisible....
- PROFOUND OBSCURE BUT INTENSELY INTERESTING.
- ESOTERIC DELIBERATELY OBSCURE AND WRITTEN OR SAID FOR A CERTAIN GROUP.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity.
3. Xuán 玄 "very dark reddish-black" (ant. bái 白 "plain white") currently refers to mysterious obscurity of the abstract kind. See MYSTERIOUS
4. Huì 晦 (ant. zhāng 彰 "plain and manifest") refers to obscurity, expecially of texts or of thoughts.
5. Měng 蒙 (ant. yào 耀 "bright and clearly visible") refers to psychological dimness, obfuscation of mind.
6. Yǐn 隱 focuses on the inaccessibility to discursive reasoning of what is mysterious.
7. Àn 暗 / 闇 (ant. míng 明 "bright") can refer to darkness but most of the time this word actually refers abstractly to the benightedness of a ruler.
8. Yīn 陰 "shadowy, shaded" (ant.* liàng 亮 "bright") describes the lack of light as contrasted with surrounding light.
9. Ài 曖 is pervasive darkness as a general state, where mèi 昧 is darker than ài 曖.
10. Hēi 黑 (ant.* hào 皓 "shiny and bright") is darkness imposed by the intrinsic darkness of pigment on an object. See BLACK.
11. Yǎo 杳 is used in poetry as a general word referring to darkness.
12. Wū 烏 (ant. hào 皓 "shining white") is quite rare and refers to a high degree of darkness that is without lustre not quite pitch dark.
Modern Chinese Criteria
黝暗
昏黑
黝黑
墨黑
漆黑
曖昧
暗昧
黑
黑洞洞
黑沉沉
黑咕隆咚
黑燈瞎火
漆黑一團
伸手不見五指
黑暗
暗無天日
有天無日
不見天日
漆黑一團
一團漆黑
天昏地暗
昏天黑地
長夜難明
烏煙瘴氣
烏七八糟
黑幕重重
豺狼當道
道路以目
削木為吏
萬馬齊喑
上下鉗口
敢怒而不敢言
天下烏鴉一般黑
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
- Novyj objasnitel'nyj Slovar' Sinonimov Russkogo Jazyka
(
APRESJAN 2004)
p.
1151 -
()
p.
16.53 - Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien
(
DOEDERLEIN 1840)
p.
DARKNESS
obscurum refers to darkness as an obstruction of light.
tenebrae refers directly to the absence of light as such.
caligo denotes a greater degree of darkness than tenebrae.
- Traite elementaire des synonymes grecques
(
DUFOUR 1910)
p.
127 - “荀子”單音節形容詞同義關係研究
(
HUANG XIAODONG 2003)
p.
259 - Lateinische Synonymik
(
MENGE)
p.
254 - Handbuch der lateinischen und griechischen Synonymik
(
SCHMIDT 1889)
p.
46 - 現代漢語同義詞詞典
(
LIU SHUXIN 1987)
p.
2 - 現代漢語同義詞詞典
(
LIU SHUXIN 1987)
p.
8 - Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the Other Italic Languages
(
DE VAAN 2008)
p.
callgo, -inis 'darkness, obscurity' [f. n] (P1.+)
Derivatives: caligare 'to be dark' (maybe Pac.+ 'to make dark' (uncertain
attestation), otherwise Cic.+).
Words
幽 yōu OC: qriw MC: ʔi̯u 33 AttributionsWD
The most current general word for physical shadowiness and obscurity is probably yōu 幽 (ant. míng 明 "bright"), but this word often has lyrical overtones of secluded peace.
- Word relations
- Ant: 明/CLEAR
The most general standard and clearly dominant word for things that are easily accessible to the intellect and to the senses is míng 明 (ant. hūn 昏 "unclear"). - Ant: 明/BRIGHT
The general term for what appears luminous or bright in the broadest sense of these terms is míng 明 (ant. àn 暗 "dark" and yǐn 隱 "dark"), a word heavily laden with religious overtones. - Epithet: 憂/WORRY
The current general term for all sorts of troubled states of mind, as well as reasons for such states of mind, is yōu 憂 (ant. xǐ 喜 "be well pleased" and lè 樂 "feel deep joy"), and this word may freely refer to troublesome matters of the present or of the future, and the word typiccally refers to a termporary state of hightened awareness of what is troublesome and concern about what should be done about it. - Epithet: 谷/VALLEY
The standard word for a valley is gǔ 谷 (ant. shān 山 "mountain"), and the word presupposes a certain size without emphasising large size. - Assoc: 冥/DARK
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity. - Assoc: 昧/DARK
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity. - Assoc: 晦/DARK
Huì 晦 (ant. zhāng 彰 "plain and manifest") refers to obscurity, expecially of texts or of thoughts. - Assoc: 深 / 深/DEEP
The dominant current general word for anything deep in any sense is shēn 深 (ant. qiǎn 淺"shallow"). - Assoc: 蔽/DARK
- Assoc: 遼/DISTANT
Liáo 遼 is a poetic referring to what is distant and remote in space and therefore an obscure place. Note liáo yuǎn 遼遠. - Assoc: 遼/DISTANT
Liáo 遼 is a poetic referring to what is distant and remote in space and therefore an obscure place. Note liáo yuǎn 遼遠.
- Syntactic words
- nobscurity; seclusion
- nabmetaphysicalthe sphere of dark invisibility; the underworld
- nsubjectdark place, secluded place
- vadNdark and shady, dark and secluded (like a shadowy valley); overgrown
- vibe dark and shady, be secluded
- vi.redbe all dark; be completely secluded
- vtoNcausativecause to be dark and uncivilised
暗 àn OC: qɯɯms MC: ʔəm
闇 àn OC: qɯɯms MC: ʔəm 18 AttributionsWD
Àn 暗/闇 (ant. míng 明 "bright") can refer to darkness but most of the time this word actually refers abstractly to the benightedness of a ruler.
- Word relations
- Ant: 明/BRIGHT
The general term for what appears luminous or bright in the broadest sense of these terms is míng 明 (ant. àn 暗 "dark" and yǐn 隱 "dark"), a word heavily laden with religious overtones. - Ant: 照 / 照/SHINE
- Ant: 陽/BRIGHT
Yáng 陽 "bright" (ant. yīn 陰 "dark") is simply the opposite of dark and does not connote any high degree of luminosity. - Assoc: 昧/DARK
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity.
- Syntactic words
- nwhat is dark
- nabfigurativespiritual darkness
- nabstativestate of darkness, state of darkness
- nabtimetime of darkness (after sunset)
- vadNdark; hidden
- vadVsecretly
- vibe without light, be dark
- vichangeturn dark
- vtoNcausativedarken
昏 hūn OC: hmuun MC: huo̝n 8 AttributionsWD
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity.
- Syntactic words
- ndarkness; by extension: confusion; ignorance
- nadVat dusk
- vadNdark and obscure;by extension: confused; benighted; obscured
- vibe murky, be dim; be dusky by extension: be confused, benighted
- vi0adNwhen it is dark 昏者
冥 míng OC: meeŋ MC: meŋ 6 AttributionsWD
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity.
- Word relations
- Assoc: 幽/DARK
The most current general word for physical shadowiness and obscurity is probably yōu 幽 (ant. míng 明 "bright"), but this word often has lyrical overtones of secluded peace. - Assoc: 晦/DARK
Huì 晦 (ant. zhāng 彰 "plain and manifest") refers to obscurity, expecially of texts or of thoughts.
- Syntactic words
- n.red:abfigurativeconcealment, secrecy, invisibilityLZ
- nabfigurativemetaphysial darkness; obfusation;
- nadVin the dark
- v.red:adNdark and mysterious
- v[adN]figurativethe (northern) dark
- vadNdark
- vidark and mysterious, like the night
- vi.redbe very dark and mysterious
- vi.redfigurativebe very obscure, dark, murky, and mystifying
陰 yīn OC: qrɯm MC: ʔim 4 AttributionsWD
Yīn 陰 "shadowy, shaded" (ant.* liàng 亮 "bright") describes the lack of light as contrasted with surrounding light.
- Syntactic words
- novercast weather
- vadNdark
- vibe all dark; shadowy, dark
- vichangeto get dark; get cloudy (of sky)
- vtoNcausativecause (ruler) to be in the dark, keep in the dark
晦 huì OC: hmɯɯs MC: huo̝i 3 AttributionsWD
Huì 晦 (ant. zhāng 彰 "plain and manifest") refers to obscurity, expecially of texts or of thoughts.
- Word relations
- Ant: 明/BRIGHT
The general term for what appears luminous or bright in the broadest sense of these terms is míng 明 (ant. àn 暗 "dark" and yǐn 隱 "dark"), a word heavily laden with religious overtones. - Assoc: 幽/DARK
The most current general word for physical shadowiness and obscurity is probably yōu 幽 (ant. míng 明 "bright"), but this word often has lyrical overtones of secluded peace. - Assoc: 冥/DARK
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity.
- Syntactic words
- v[adN]the dark one
- vibe dark
- vifigurativedim and obscure (of texts)
曖 ài OC: qɯɯds MC: ʔəi 3 AttributionsWD
Ài 曖 is pervasive darkness as a general state, where mèi 昧 is darker than ài 曖.
- Syntactic words
- vadNrare and poetic heavily overclouded and dark; cloudy and pregnant with rain, dark and rich
- vibe dark and heavy with rain
- vichangebecome dark
昧 mèi OC: mɯɯds MC: muo̝i 2 AttributionsWD
Míng 冥 (ant. guāng 光 "light"), hūn 昏 (ant. zhāo 昭 "bright") and the rarer mèi 昧 (ant. xiǎn 顯 "clear and manifest") refer freely to purely optical darkness and abstract obscurity.
- Word relations
- Ant: 皦/BRIGHT
- Assoc: 幽/DARK
The most current general word for physical shadowiness and obscurity is probably yōu 幽 (ant. míng 明 "bright"), but this word often has lyrical overtones of secluded peace. - Assoc: 暗 / 闇/DARK
Àn 暗/闇 (ant. míng 明 "bright") can refer to darkness but most of the time this word actually refers abstractly to the benightedness of a ruler. - Synon: 暗 / 闇/DARK
Àn 暗/闇 (ant. míng 明 "bright") can refer to darkness but most of the time this word actually refers abstractly to the benightedness of a ruler.
- Syntactic words
- nabactobscurities, obscurantisms
- vibe dark
- vi.redbe in complete darkness, find oneself completely in the darkCH
- vipsychfeel that one is in the dark, feel stupid
- vtoNcausativecause to be in the dark > conceal, obscure
晻 yǎn OC: qromʔ MC: ʔiɛm 2 AttributionsWD
àn
- Syntactic words
- vadNfigurativedark, benightedLZ
- vipoetic, rare: dark
- vi0.redchangeit is getting dark
- vichangebecome dark
玄 xuán OC: ɡʷeen MC: ɦen 2 AttributionsWD
Xuán 玄 "very dark reddish-black" (ant. bái 白 "plain white") currently refers to mysterious obscurity of the abstract kind. See MYSTERIOUS
- Syntactic words
- nabfeaturethe very dark purple colourCH
- v[adN]what is very dark purple (the colour taken to be that of Heaven)CH
蒙 méng OC: mooŋ MC: muŋ 2 AttributionsWD
Měng 蒙 (ant. yào 耀 "bright and clearly visible") refers to psychological dimness, obfuscation of mind.
- Syntactic words
- nobscurity, obfuscation
- nabfigurativedarkness > obscurity > ignorance, deception, delusion
- vadNobscured, darkened; beclouded; obfuscated [deluded][CA]
- vibe overcast
蔽 bì OC: peds MC: piɛi 2 AttributionsWD
- Word relations
- Assoc: 幽/DARK
The most current general word for physical shadowiness and obscurity is probably yōu 幽 (ant. míng 明 "bright"), but this word often has lyrical overtones of secluded peace.
- Syntactic words
- vibe shady and dark
隱 yǐn OC: qɯnʔ MC: ʔɨn 2 AttributionsWD
Yǐn 隱, and mì 秘 focus on the inaccessibility to discursinve reasoning of what is mysterious.
- Syntactic words
- nsubjectdark place
- vadNfigurativehidden and unclear
- vibe dark
- vifigurativebe prone to hiding things from others; be mysterious and enigmatic
墨 mò OC: mɯɯɡ MC: mək 2 AttributionsWD
- Word relations
- Ant: 潔 / 絜 / 潔絜洁/PURE
Jié 潔/絜 (ant. wū 污 "impure" and zhuó 濁 "dirty") refers abstractly to the absence of any material or immaterial impurity or blemish.
- Syntactic words
- vi.redbe all dark and black
- vi0it is dark
曚 měng OC: mooŋʔ MC: muŋ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- nabfeatureobfuscation of mind
杳 yǎo OC: qeewʔ MC: ʔeu 1 AttributionWD
Yǎo 杳 is used in poetry as a general word referring to darkness.
- Syntactic words
- vidark
焞 Click here to add pinyin OC: MC: 1 AttributionWD
tuī
- Syntactic words
- vibe dim (of light or stars)
黑 hēi OC: hmɯɯɡ MC: hək 1 AttributionWD
Hēi 黑 (ant.* hào 皓 "shiny and bright") is darkness imposed by the intrinsic darkness of pigment on an object. See BLACK.
- Syntactic words
- vibe dark
幽昧 yōu mèi OC: qriw mɯɯds MC: ʔi̯u muo̝i 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPifigurativedark and obcure
暗昧 àn mèi OC: qɯɯms mɯɯds MC: ʔəm muo̝i 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPibe undistinguished, be less than well-known
暗處 àn chù OC: qɯɯms qhljas MC: ʔəm tɕhi̯ɤ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- NPabfeaturedark place> darkness
沈陰 chén yīn OC: ɡrlum qrɯm MC: ɖim ʔim 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPibe overcast, be dark
靉靆 ài dài OC: qɯɯds ɡ-lɯɯds MC: ʔəi dəi 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPibe dark; be cloudy
黑暗 hēi àn OC: hmɯɯɡ qɯɯms MC: hək ʔəm 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- NPabpsychfigurative: spiritual obfuscation, mental darkness
冥冥 míng míng MC: -- -- OC: meeŋ meeŋVK 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPiredbe quite dark and untransparentVK
青 qīng MC: tsheng OC: tsheeŋCH 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- vadNsteely dark blueCH
翳翳 yī yī MC: 'ej 'ej OC: qee qeeDS 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- VPidark and unclearDS
曭 tǎng OC: thaaŋʔ MC: thɑŋ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vidark, veiled (CC)
烏 wū OC: qaa MC: ʔuo̝ 0 AttributionsWD
Wū 烏 (ant. hào 皓 "shining white") is quite rare and refers to a high degree of darkness that is without lustre not quite pitch dark.
- Syntactic words
- vadNdark
菴 ān OC: qoom MC: ʔəm 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vi0.redit was getting quite dark
黮 tǎn OC: kh-luumʔ MC: thəm 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vidark
朦朧 méng lóng OC: mooŋ b-rooŋ MC: muŋ luŋ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- VPadNdark, hazy, dim
- VPidark, thick-layered
闇墨 àn mò OC: qɯɯms mɯɯɡ MC: ʔəm mək 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nabfeaturedarkness
陰暝 yīn míng OC: qrɯm meeŋ MC: ʔim meŋ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- VPibe pitch dark
微 wēi OC: mɯl MC: mɨi 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vifaded, darkish; inconspicuous
Existing SW for
Here are Syntactic Words already defined in the database:
Searching Wikidata