tenebrous
ten·e·brous
adj \ˈte-nə-brəs\Definition of TENEBROUS
2
: hard to understand : obscure <a tenebrous affair>
3
: causing gloom
Examples of TENEBROUS
- <a tenebrous night with no moon>
- <in the midst of those tenebrous days Thomas Paine penned the immortal words “These are the times that try men's souls”>
Origin of TENEBROUS
Middle English, from Anglo-French tenebreus, from Latin tenebrosus, from tenebrae
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to TENEBROUS
Related Words: crepuscular, twilit; moonless, starless, sunless; cloudy, dull, dulled, lackluster; shadowlike, shadowy, shady; gray (also grey), leaden, pale; beclouded, befogged, clouded, foggy, fuliginous, misty, smoggy, soupy
Near Antonyms: ablaze, agleam, aglitter, alight, beaming, beamy, effulgent, glaring, glowing, incandescent, lambent, radiant, relucent, resplendent, shining, sparkling; ultrabright; glossy, lustrous, shiny; floodlit (also floodlighted), highlighted, spotlighted (or spotlit); moonlit, moony, starlit, sunlit
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