blacken
verb /ˈblækən/
/ˈblækən/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they blacken | /ˈblækən/ /ˈblækən/ |
he / she / it blackens | /ˈblækənz/ /ˈblækənz/ |
past simple blackened | /ˈblækənd/ /ˈblækənd/ |
past participle blackened | /ˈblækənd/ /ˈblækənd/ |
-ing form blackening | /ˈblækənɪŋ/ /ˈblækənɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] blacken (something) to make something black; to become black
- Their faces were blackened with soot.
- Smoke had blackened the walls.
- rows of blackened teeth
- There was a row of brick houses, blackened by smoke.
- The fruit blackens and spoils rather quickly.
- [transitive] blacken somebody’s name/reputation/character to say unpleasant things that give people a bad opinion of somebody
- He accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name.