tenebrous in English

adjective
1
dark; shadowy or obscure.
His greatest scenes happen at night, and the characters in these tenebrous situations are seen, like specters, emerging from shadows.
adjective

Use "tenebrous" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "tenebrous" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tenebrous", or refer to the context using the word "tenebrous" in the English Dictionary.

1. Darting, one never knows where, their tenebrous orbs.

2. Tenebrous, sepulchral, their interiors speak mutely of their absent architects.

3. Two doors along , a rubric stood out from the tenebrous gloom.

4. By combining the Clockwork Decoy and a common electric light, you can illuminate even the tenebrous tunnels!

5. Heat lines four and seven, " Voro ordered, and prepare to target the Tenebrous as it emerges from the carrier's shadow."

6. Slain and resurrected by a surge of negative energy, the corpulent demon arose as the gaunt Tenebrous , a god of darkness and undeath.

7. I tell you: nothing kept me page-turning at 2:30 AM more than, "the tree was tenebrous, pulchritudinous; ostensibly interminable on Caliginously exiguous cobblestone." Your …

8. ‘Tonal mists Begird the senses like thick, expanding fog, as the sparse calls of exotic birds and invisible creatures enhances the presence of this tenebrous abode of tranquility.’ ‘The towns formerly surrounded with farms are now Begirded with urban looking suburbs and highways, lined with shopping centre zones.’

9. For in addition for Caliginous we have such murky specimens as tenebrous ("shut off from the light"), fuliginous ("dark, having the color of soot"), opacous ("opaque; lacking illumination"), and carbonous ("brittle and dark or almost black in color")