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Definition of pitch-black in English: pitch-black(also pitch-dark) adjectivepɪtʃˈblakˈˌpɪtʃ ˈblæk Completely dark. Example sentencesExamples - He wore pitch-black pants and a black shirt with understated ruffles at the neck and sleeves.
- It was a stilly pitch-dark morning; neither moon nor star nor light from house or electricity pole was to be seen.
- Randy was the ‘tall dark and handsome’ type with pitch-black hair and chocolate eyes.
- The attackers came after me and got slightly more than they bargained for in the pitch-black dark house.
- It's pitch-dark and I'm bone-tired… but the human can't go to sleep until he takes cares of the animals.
- He had dark skin and darker eyes, and his pitch-black hair was mopped up in a way that suggested this man cared not for outer appearances.
- His feathers were dark and sleek, as black as the pitch-dark night without a candle or a moon or a star.
- The rest of the year, the chamber is pitch-dark.
- No one could see anything at night because of the pitch-black darkness.
- Where we stayed there are no buses, no taxis, no trains, and the nearest pub is five miles away along unlighted, pitch-black roads.
- Davis felt a burst of mirth within him, for he knew the symbol well but could not comprehend how he could see black in a pitch-black environment.
- That's where all the residents draw water from and lug it up the pitch-dark stairs.
- He was tall, with long pitch-black hair in a ponytail and dark brown eyes.
- The subway froze in its tracks, and thousands of people found themselves trapped in stuffy box cars and pitch-dark tunnels.
- His trips there and back were spent praying for protection, praying he'd make it there safely and back in the pitch-dark night.
- The tears streamed down, dark as blood, reflected in the pitch-black canopy of sky.
- With nothing but a pitch-black, moonless night in front of me, my biggest concern was flying away from the water.
- I hiked furiously, but it was pitch-dark and snowing.
- There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
- It was a pitch-dark room the size of an average bedroom with a mattress on the floor, no potty, no water, dark - very dark.
Synonyms black, dark, pitch-dark, black as pitch inky, pitchy, starless, moonless, unilluminated, unlighted jet-black, coal-black, jet, ebony, raven, sooty literary sable, Stygian rare Cimmerian
Derivatives noun In the pitch-blackness, every step was uncertain. Example sentencesExamples - Suddenly pitch-blackness fell as the trap door slammed shut.
- She watched his figure fade into the pitch-blackness of the room.
- He opened the door to say goodnight to whoever was rehearsing late and was greeted by pitch-blackness.
- Nathaniel cried, stamping back to where Nicole and Mark were standing in the pitch-blackness.
Definition of pitch-black in US English: pitch-black(also pitch-dark) adjectiveˈˌpɪtʃ ˈblækˈˌpiCH ˈblak Completely dark; as black as pitch. Example sentencesExamples - It was a stilly pitch-dark morning; neither moon nor star nor light from house or electricity pole was to be seen.
- He was tall, with long pitch-black hair in a ponytail and dark brown eyes.
- His feathers were dark and sleek, as black as the pitch-dark night without a candle or a moon or a star.
- There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
- It was a pitch-dark room the size of an average bedroom with a mattress on the floor, no potty, no water, dark - very dark.
- Davis felt a burst of mirth within him, for he knew the symbol well but could not comprehend how he could see black in a pitch-black environment.
- He had dark skin and darker eyes, and his pitch-black hair was mopped up in a way that suggested this man cared not for outer appearances.
- With nothing but a pitch-black, moonless night in front of me, my biggest concern was flying away from the water.
- Where we stayed there are no buses, no taxis, no trains, and the nearest pub is five miles away along unlighted, pitch-black roads.
- That's where all the residents draw water from and lug it up the pitch-dark stairs.
- No one could see anything at night because of the pitch-black darkness.
- It's pitch-dark and I'm bone-tired… but the human can't go to sleep until he takes cares of the animals.
- The attackers came after me and got slightly more than they bargained for in the pitch-black dark house.
- His trips there and back were spent praying for protection, praying he'd make it there safely and back in the pitch-dark night.
- Randy was the ‘tall dark and handsome’ type with pitch-black hair and chocolate eyes.
- He wore pitch-black pants and a black shirt with understated ruffles at the neck and sleeves.
- The tears streamed down, dark as blood, reflected in the pitch-black canopy of sky.
- The rest of the year, the chamber is pitch-dark.
- The subway froze in its tracks, and thousands of people found themselves trapped in stuffy box cars and pitch-dark tunnels.
- I hiked furiously, but it was pitch-dark and snowing.
Synonyms black, dark, pitch-dark, black as pitch |