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Color:
Black


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Colors with the same hue:
Zinfandel
Irresistible
Mystic
Gentle Pink
Similar colors:
Sooty Black
Auberg
Temptress
Licorice
Molasses
Eclipse
Sable
Old burgundy
Root beer
Currant
Catawba
Fig
Espresso
Carbon
Merlot
Wine
Roast coffee
Dark Chocolate
Cabernet
Wenge
Garnet
Liver
Syrah
Cordovan
Port
Claret
Bole
Zinfandel
Prune
Clove
Words evoked by this color:
oakley,  wicked,  villainy,  malefic,  strangulation,  portent,  emo,  necromancy,  necromancer,  conjuring,  cabal,  nether,  obsidian,  ebony,  ebon,  onyx,  schwarz,  negro,  schwartz,  schipperke,  visigoth,  erie,  bogeyman,  wellington,  plotting,  writhing,  venom,  encrypted,  encrypt,  hornblende,  carcinogen,  fearsome,  depraved,  ungodly,  macabre,  creepy,  demented,  dreadful,  scaring,  scary,  scare,  frightening,  cursed,  terrifying,  frightment,  frighten,  fright,  frightful,  accursed,  spooky
Literary analysis:
The word black functions as much more than a mere color descriptor in literature—it is a multifaceted symbol that conveys darkness, mystery, and intensity. At times it depicts literal absence of light, as when a void is described as "perfectly black" [1] or a ship’s "black hull" shrouds its secrets in the pitchiest night [2]. In other contexts it evokes mood and atmosphere, contributing to a foreboding or melancholic tone, as seen with "black doom" that signals impending misfortune [3] or a soul filled with “funereal images” [4]. Additionally, black is employed to define characters and cultural identities, distinguishing figures by their attire or physical traits—such as a mysterious woman in a black gown [5] or even a reference to a "black Christian" that hints at racial undertones [6]. Through these varied uses, black enriches narratives by layering literal darkness with symbolic depth.
  1. For a moment that circular cavity seemed perfectly black.
    — from The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
  2. He makes his berth an Aladdin’s lamp, and lays him down in it; so that in the pitchiest night the ship’s black hull still houses an illumination.
    — from Moby Dick; Or, The Whale by Herman Melville
  3. the poisoned robe that held black doom....' Fragment #99A—Scholiast on Homer, Iliad.
    — from Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Hesiod
  4. This black has filled my soul with funereal images, just as white would have cheered me.
    — from The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Complete by Giacomo Casanova
  5. Suddenly the door opened and a woman in a black gown rushed in with outstretched arms.
    — from Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane
  6. “Do you dare to tell me, ye old black Christian, ye don’t know ?” said Legree.
    — from Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe


Colors associated with the word:
Charcoal
Ebony
Jet
Onyx
Coal
Raven
Sable
Ink
Pitch
Midnight
Obsidian
Graphite
Licorice
Shadow
Soot
Dusk
Words with similar colors:
blacked,  soot,  blacken,  blacker,  sooty,  blackened,  blackwood,  blackie,  blackish,  swarthy,  ebenezer,  stoutly,  back,  lack,  sable,  noir,  tarry,  niger,  sabled,  spade
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