Absence of moral or spiritual values.
The time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside.
Devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black.
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Examples for "blue "
Examples for "blue "
1 Semihard; blue ; goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2 A sea of blue state police cars stood motionless ahead of them.
3 For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green pinch.
4 The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and blue .
5 The wind blows soft; the sky is blue ; the sun shines bright
1 He immediately said: 'I'm really sorry I interrupted such an important process.
2 I kept saying, 'Yes, sir; sorry , sir,' trying to calm him down.
3 His home had been left in a sorry state, Mr Oakes said.
4 Fine, fine, I stopped feeling sorry for myself long enough to answer.
5 She answered it without speaking and a moment later said, I'm sorry .
1 It is possible the situation is less grim than it currently appears.
2 The Baghdad I left behind five years ago was a grim place.
3 Scotland's chief medical officer had another grim message for the public today.
4 They bring the grim reality of male violence into our living rooms.
5 This was the actual, and often quite grim , reality of the frontier.
1 I have listened with the greatest good nature to your dreary conversation.
2 The long dreary day of New York suddenly switched dramatically to evening.
3 It was a dank, dreary house but Aidan immediately saw its potential.
4 It would be too dreary and boresome for me in my grave.
5 The wind swept in fainter and fainter gusts across the dreary moor.
1 Johansson said some improvement was seen next year over a dismal 2009.
2 This year has proved dismal for most investors in Irish technology stocks.
3 He said spirits would start to lift after the dismal rugby result.
4 Food was paltry and hygienic conditions often dismal in damp overcrowded cells.
5 Somehow I doubt it; it would be a dismal view of humanity.
1 Horrific cases involving children and young people make headlines with depressing regularity.
2 A depressing number of the electorate feel that nothing ever really changes.
3 In a way, it was depressing that matters had reached this point.
4 He urged counter-cyclical measures that would work against the trends depressing activity.
5 In spite of the sunshine the walk through the battle-field was depressing .
1 The house they stopped in front of was rather dingy and forbidding.
2 Image matters and what will a cramped, dingy space say about yours?
3 The second rescue was again of Kiribati fishermen, missing in a dingy .
4 Four or five dingy forms dart in and out among the tepees.
5 Rouletabille crossed the court and entered the dingy old room once more.
1 Will I see the familiar, drab reality of the original Gerald Livingstone?
2 The elevators were along a far wall, but their doors were drab .
3 The sixth-form library-cum-common room of a Stockport public school is timelessly drab .
4 Thanks for adding a ray of sunshine to those otherwise drab days.
5 The room was drab , disgusting; he wanted to get out of it.
1 The landlady moved in the background, a disconsolate figure with a grievance.
2 I waited for ages, sipping fizzy water and becoming steadily more disconsolate .
3 Nor was the disconsolate matron the only one who lamented her losses.
4 The schoolmistress did not look in the least disconsolate after Nicky's departure.
5 G. Look up, thou poor disconsolate ; you speak of quitting earthly enjoyments.
1 Fog machines provide a dispiriting miasma; the puddles come from water trucks.
2 It conflicts with the box set regime, and it can be dispiriting .
3 I had nothing to complain of; but the effect was rather dispiriting .
4 But the period after the interval was even more dispiriting for Chelsea.
5 This is pretty dispiriting , bordering on manically depressing, from a European perspective.
1 Every object on the wall was plainly visible in this drear light.
2 My pleasing fancies dispersed- Iagainfaced the drear reality of my position.
3 Night fell upon the waters, dark and drear , and thick and misty.
4 And the Nightfort is a haunted ruin, a drear and dreadful place.
5 Otherwise it was all so cold, so drear , so dead, so unaffecting.
Другие значения термина "dark" 1 They were buried in dust in the dark room in the clock-tower.
2 No, no; that would be luxurious; let us chat in the dark .
3 No, no; the man who is in the dark is in safety.
4 The leader is a dark - brown stallion; the mares are lighter in colour.
5 I'd felt dark power similar to this before today-similar ,butnot identical.
6 It grew very dark ; and it was sultrily still in the woods.
7 The boy was silent; defiance and fear struggled in the dark eyes.
8 I mean, Susie used to come home in the dark , some days.
9 Presumably we can expect the same here among Ireland's new dark - skinned population.
10 Drowning in the wine - dark sea.' She lifted her cup and drained it.
11 And he would be sitting alone in the dark in the wine-cellar.
12 I'm not sure it;s actually raining right now, juts a bit dark .
13 This information -call it dark data -must be set free.
14 The water grew dark ; it cleared, and in it was a picture.
15 She thinks I am still in the dark ; let her believe it.
16 It has, however, filed a patent for its hybrid lit - dark order book.
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