"Darkening" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "darkening" is a verb that means to make something darker or to become darker. It can also refer to the process of becoming increasingly gloomy or somber. In a more figurative sense, it can describe a situation or atmosphere that is becoming more ominous or foreboding.
Darius (noun) refers to a male given name of Persian origin, derived from the ancient Greek name Darios (Δαριος), which means "upholder of good". In history, Darius was also the name of several Persian kings, particularly Darius I, also known as Darius the Great, who was the ruler of the Achaemenid Empire from 522 to 486 BCE. In modern times, Darius may also refer to a figure in literature or other forms of media.
Having a darker complexion or skin tone, often referring to people of African, South Asian, or Southeast Asian descent.
The verb "darkened" means to make something darker or to cause it to lose light. For example:<br><br> The storm darkened the sky, filling it with dark clouds.<br> The curtains darkened the room, making it difficult to see.<br><br>As a adjective, "darkened" can also mean made dark or gloomy:<br><br> The old, darkened mansion had a haunting atmosphere.<br> Her darkened eyes seemed to bore into my soul.
To darken something means to make it less bright or less light, often by covering or blocking light. It can also mean to make something appear or seem less cheerful or pleasant.
Describing a color that is not quite dark, but rather approaching dark, often with a slight brownish or reddish tinge.
Darkling refers to something that is obscure, unknown, or unseen, often with a sense of foreboding or fear. It can also imply a lack of light or illumination.