blacken
black·en
verb \ˈbla-kən\black·enedblack·en·ing\ˈblak-niŋ, ˈbla-kə-\
Definition of BLACKEN
intransitive verb
: to become dark or black <the sky blackens>
transitive verb
1
: to make black
— black·en·er \ˈblak-nər, ˈbla-kə-\ noun
Examples of BLACKEN
- Fire had blackened the field.
- The sky blackened as the storm approached.
- Their false accusations failed to blacken my reputation.
- a presidency blackened by scandal
First Known Use of BLACKEN
14th century
Related to BLACKEN
Related Words: contaminate, defile, pollute, taint; discolor; confuse, disarrange, disarray, dishevel, disorder, draggle, jumble, mess, muddle; colly [chiefly British dialect], crock [dialect]
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