Collocations for "dark"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "dark" in context.
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dark
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- a dark [night, day, beer, room]
- the [night] is dark
- is too dark to [see, move, play]
- a dark [age, time, moment] (for)
- has dark [skin, colors, eyes, hair, spots]
- dark [blue, green]
- a dark [beer, ale]
- dark chocolate
- dark [and, or] milk chocolate
- a dark [plan, scheme, plot] to
- (has) cast a dark shadow over
- a dark cloud hanging over the [party, meeting, event]
- dark days [to follow, will come]
- the dark days of the [war, recession]
- a dark [time, period, moment] in our history
- the dark side of the [moon, news, hero]
- everyone has a dark side
- know (nothing) [about, of] his dark [past, secret]
- dark and [smooth, dangerous, cold, eerie, beautiful]
- [completely, very, quite] dark
- it was cold and dark
- [getting, turning, growing] dark
- it (suddenly) went dark
- am [afraid, scared, frightened] of the dark
- [can, cannot] see in the dark
- [return, get] home before dark
- don't [go out, leave] after dark
- [walked, drove] through the dark (of night)
- [doesn't like, is not keen on] driving in the dark
- were [singing, wandering, dancing] in the dark
- [have sex, make love] in the dark
- in the dark of the [night, room]
- in the half-dark
- from dark to light
- [checks, patterns] of dark and light
- was left in the dark about the [plans, promotion]
- had to make a shot in the dark
- the [answer, guess] was (just) a shot in the dark
- am [afraid, scared, frightened] of the dark
- a dark [night, day, beer, room]
- [can, cannot] see in the dark
- the [night] is dark
- [return, get] home before dark
- is too dark to [see, move, play]
- don't [go out, leave] after dark
- a dark [age, time, moment] (for)
- [walked, drove] through the dark (of night)
- has dark [skin, colors, eyes, hair, spots]
- [doesn't like, is not keen on] driving in the dark
- is dark- [skinned]
- were [singing, wandering, dancing] in the dark
- a dark-skinned [man, woman]
- [have sex, make love] in the dark
- dark [blue, green]
- in the dark of the [night, room]
- a dark- [blue] [shirt, tie]
- in the half-dark
- a dark [beer, ale]
- from dark to light
- dark chocolate
- [checks, patterns] of dark and light
- dark [and, or] milk chocolate
- was left in the dark about the [plans, promotion]
- a dark-chocolate mousse
- had to make a shot in the dark
- a dark [plan, scheme, plot] to
- the [answer, guess] was (just) a shot in the dark
- (has) cast a dark shadow over
- a dark cloud hanging over the [party, meeting, event]
- dark days [to follow, will come]
- the dark days of the [war, recession]
- a dark [time, period, moment] in our history
- the dark side of the [moon, news, hero]
- everyone has a dark side
- know (nothing) [about, of] his dark [past, secret]
- dark and [smooth, dangerous, cold, eerie, beautiful]
- [completely, very, quite] dark
- it was cold and dark
- [getting, turning, growing] dark
- it (suddenly) went dark
'dark' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
December
- November
- October
- afraid
- age
- ale
- alley
- also
- area
- atmosphere
- attic
- awake
- beacon
- bead
- beard
- beast
- blink
- blood
- blue
- bog
- brown
- brunette
- cellar
- cemetery
- cherry
- chocolate
- circle
- cloud
- coffee
- color
- complexion
- corridor
- creature
- creeping
- crimson
- curl
- deep
- depth
- dismal
- dungeon
- echo
- emerge
- exposure
- fear
- feel
- frightened
- fumble
- gleam
- glimmer
- gloomy