darkens in English

verb
1
make or become dark or darker.
the sky was darkening rapidly
synonyms:grow darkblackendimcloud overlowershadefog
2
make or become gloomy, angry, or unhappy.
his mood darkened
synonyms:blackenbecome angrybecome annoyedsaddenbecome gloomybecome unhappybecome depressedbecome dejectedbecome dispiritedbecome troubled
verb

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1. Love illuminates; lust darkens.

2. Darkens parent windows of active dialogs

3. The kajal that darkens your eyes

4. Let whatever darkens the day terrify it.

5. Uncertainty darkens the future of radio and television.

6. 6 Northeast ice storm darkens homes, fills shelters.

7. 18 It is here that Twain's satirical vision darkens.

8. It's said that the sky darkens when Ares takes the field.

9. A total solar eclipse darkens the skies in Chongqing municipality in China.

10. Acros+G, which darkens reds, can sometimes work well for dramatic portraits

11. The Aureole, the dark skin around the nipple, darkens and increases in size.

12. Top synonyms for Beclouds (other words for Beclouds) are veils, conceals and darkens.

13. The sky darkens, and that eerie sound increases as the darkness extends overhead.

14. Synonyms for Befogs include blurs, confuses, obscures, beclouds, darkens, obfuscates, clouds, fogs, bedims and blackens

15. 1 The sky darkens, and an eerie sound increases in volume to a deafening roar.

16. Volume Colourist Mascara’s lash tint complex with natural colorant darkens your lashes, from roots to tips

17. Its color darkens ominously, and its surface hardens into an alien topography of peaks and craters.

18. Here's where the Medal of Honor version of the fantasy ends and the imagery darkens.

19. Synonyms for Bedims include beclouds, clouds, darkens, obscures, overcasts, dims, shadows, befogs, blackens and blears

20. Synonyms for Blackens include darkens, dims, shadows, obscures, overshadows, beclouds, bedims, befogs, blears and blurs

21. Volume Colourist Mascara’s lash tint complex with natural colorant darkens your lashes, from roots to tips

22. Boiling darkens the wort and the beer; reducing the Boiling time will result in a lighter color

23. The Assonant low short u vowel sound darkens the tone of this eerie image: smudged, thumbs, guns, fluttered

24. The Addax is a sandy to white color during the summer and darkens to a shaggy brown in the winter

25. In addition, Amber often darkens with age to a fine red-brown color, while ambroid may turn white with age.

26. Benzidine is a grayish-red, yellowish or white colored, very toxic, crystalline aromatic amine that darkens when exposed to air and light.

27. Caramelized sugar is simply a mixture of sugar and water cooked until it becomes syrupy and darkens, and reaching a temperature from 340 to …

28. At room temperature, Aniline, the simplest aromatic amine, is a clear to slightly yellow, oily liquid that darkens to a brown color on exposure to air

29. The exposed skin of the face, hands, and feet varies from pink to very dark in both species, but is generally lighter in younger individuals and darkens with maturity.

30. However, it’s not a cloud of smoke that darkens the early evening sky, but the mass exodus of 20 million Mexican free-tailed bats from the depths of Bracken Cave.”

31. The trip to the centre carries on, and with the accumulation of tensions and pressure the acoustical curve slows down, softens, and darkens, now more related to the ambience of the abyss.

32. “The process darkens the cocoa ingredients, changes the taste by reducing bitterness, and increases the dispersability of cocoa powder for various applications such as beverages.”1 In the U.S., food labeling regulations require that Alkalized cocoa powder or liquor must be …

33. Benzidine is a grayish-red, yellowish or white colored, very toxic, crystalline aromatic amine that darkens when exposed to air and light. Benzidine has been widely used for the detection of blood and as a reagent in the manufacture of dyes

34. ‘It reduced scores of buildings to dust, ignited fires that raged Apocalyptically for four days, and cut San Francisco off from all outside communication.’ ‘But the poet's vision darkens Apocalyptically in The Lice, which seems written under the shadow of planetary extinction.’