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    tenebrous
    /ˈtɛnɪbrəs/

    adjective

    • 1. dark; shadowy or obscure: literary "the tenebrous spiral staircase of the self"

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  2. 1. : shut off from the light : dark, murky. tenebrous depths. 2. : hard to understand : obscure. a tenebrous affair. 3. : causing gloom. Did you know? Tenebrous can mean both “obscure” and “murky,” but its history is crystal clear. Etymologists know that the word comes from the Latin noun tenebrae, meaning “darkness.”

  3. tenebrous in British English. (ˈtɛnəbrəs ) or tenebrious (təˈnɛbrɪəs ) adjective. gloomy, shadowy, or dark. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. tenebrosity (ˌtɛnəˈbrɒsɪtɪ ), tenebrousness (ˈtenebrousness) or tenebriousness (teˈnebriousness) noun.

  4. The adjective tenebrous is a perfect way to describe something that's dark and creepy, like a weirdly shadowed room in a castle or a gloomy cave. You can also use tenebrous to talk about things that are figuratively dark, or obscure, like a tenebrous deal made between a city's mayor and the Mafia.

  5. Tenebrous definition: dark; gloomy; obscure.. See examples of TENEBROUS used in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms for TENEBROUS: darkened, dark, murky, black, dusky, sombre, darksome, lightless; Antonyms of TENEBROUS: light, luminous, illuminated, illumined, lighted, bright, brilliant, lit

  7. 1. tenebrous - dark and gloomy; "a tenebrous cave". tenebrific, tenebrious. dark - devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black; "sitting in a dark corner"; "a dark day"; "dark shadows"; "dark as the inside of a black cat".

  8. Origin of Tenebrous. Anglo-Norman tenebrous (earlier tenebrus) from Latin tenebrōsus, itself from tenebrae (“darkness, shadows" ). From Wiktionary. Middle English from Old French tenebreus from Latin tenebrōsus from tenebrae darkness.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · tenebrous (comparative more tenebrous, superlative most tenebrous) (literary, also figurative) Dark and gloomy; obscure. [from 15th c.] Synonyms: see Thesaurus: dark

  10. The meaning of tenebrous. Definition of tenebrous. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  11. adjective. These are words and phrases related to tenebrous. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. DIM. Synonyms. dim. lacking light. not bright. lacking luminosity. unilluminated. obscure from lack of light. darkened. dusky. shadowy. murky. adumbrated. indistinct. obscured. clouded. ill-defined. faint. nebulous. hazy. blurry.