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black adjective. blacker, blackest Abbreviation bl., blk. 1. Being of the darkest achromatic visual value; producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue. 2. Having no light whatsoever: a black cave. 3. Belonging to an ethnic group having dark skin; especially, Negroid. 4. Dark in color or having parts that are dark in color. Used with animal and plant names: black bass; black birch. 5. Soiled, as from soot. 6. Evil; sinister: black deeds 7. Cheerless and depressing; gloomy. 8. Angered; sullen. 9. Sometimes capital B. Attended with disaster; calamitous: the stock-market crash on Black Friday. 10. Of or designating a form of humor dealing with the abnormal and grotesque aspects of life and society and evoking a sense of the comedy of human despair and failure. 11. Indicating or incurring censure or dishonor: man has written one of his blackest records as a destroyer on the oceanic islands (Rachel Carson). 12. Informal. Absolute; confirmed: a black villian. 13. Wearing black clothing: the black knight. 14. Served without milk or cream. Said of coffee. noun. Abbreviation bl., blk. 1. An achromatic color value of minimum lightness or maximum darkness; one extreme of the neutral gray series, the opposite being white. Although strictly a response to zero stimulation of the retina, the perception of black appears to depend on contrast with surrounding color stimuli. 2. Clothing of this color, especially for mourning. 3. Any member of a Negroid people; a Negro. 4. A black-colored chess or checker piece. in the black. On the credit side of a ledger; prosperous. - transitive verb. blacked, blacking, blacks. 1. To make black or dirty; to soil. 2. To put black dye, paint, or polish on. [Middle English blak, Old English blæc.] blackly adverb. blackness noun.
Usage: Transitively, blacken is used principally to express the figurative sense of sullying or defaming, while the verb black expresses the literal sense of making something black. One blackens a name or reputation; one blacks (applies blacking to) boots, a stove, or the face, and blacks (by punching or bumping) an eye.
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, William Morris, editor, American Heritage Publishing Co, Inc. and Houghton Mifflin Company, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973
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