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black

[blak] / blæk /
ADJECTIVE
lacking hue and brightness; light-absorbing.
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ADJECTIVE
enveloped in darkness
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Example Sentences

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“He wasn’t saying that Black people can’t be airline pilots,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

Against a volatile home crowd at Bethpage Black, Europe claimed just their fifth victory in the USA since the tournament's inception in 1927.

From BBC

As a result, holiday-sales discounts that occur around Black Friday could have had an outsize effect on measured prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

I used to see borax men late in the evening at the Black Angus restaurant in my neighborhood.

From The Wall Street Journal

Black stepped down as CEO of Apollo following an independent review by Dechert External link, a law firm, that uncovered larger-than-expected payments to Epstein.

From Barron's