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black - adjective

  1. Of the darkest achromatic visual value: ebon, ebony, inky, jet, jetty, onyx, pitch-black, pitchy, sable, sooty. See colors.
  2. Having little or no light: dark, pitch-dark. See light.
  3. Covered or stained with or as if with dirt or other impurities: dirty, filthy, grimy, grubby, smutty, soiled, unclean, uncleanly. See clean.
  4. Morally objectionable: bad, evil, immoral, iniquitous, peccant, reprobate, sinful, vicious, wicked, wrong. See right.
  5. Dark and depressing: bleak, blue, cheerless, dark, desolate, dismal, dreary, gloomy, glum, joyless, somber, tenebrific. See happy. light.
  6. Characterized by intense ill will or spite: despiteful, evil, hateful, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, mean, nasty, poisonous, spiteful, venomous, vicious, wicked. Slang bitchy. See attitude.

black - verb

  1. To make dirty: befoul, begrime, besmirch, besoil, blacken, defile, dirty, smudge, smutch, soil, sully. See clean.

black out - phrasal verb

  1. To suffer temporary lack of consciousness: faint, keel over, pass out, swoon. See awareness.
  2. To keep from being published or transmitted: ban, censor, hush(up), stifle, suppress. See show.