blacked out
昏昏沉沉,昏迷不醒,昏昏沉沉的,昏昏欲睡
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Definitions
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black·er, black·est.
- : being a color that lacks hue and brightness and absorbs light without reflecting any of the rays composing it: They labeled the boxes with a black permanent marker.
- : characterized by absence of light; enveloped in darkness: a black night.
- : soiled or stained with dirt: That shirt was black within an hour.
- : gloomy; pessimistic; dismal: a black outlook.
- : deliberately harmful; inexcusable: a black lie.
- : boding ill; sullen or hostile; threatening: black words;black looks.
- : without milk or cream: I take my coffee black.
- : without any moral quality or goodness; evil; wicked: His black heart has concocted yet another black deed.
- : indicating censure, disgrace, or liability to punishment: a black mark on one's record.
- : marked by disaster or misfortune: black areas of drought; Black Friday.
- : wearing black or dark clothing or armor: the black prince.
- : based on the grotesque, morbid, or unpleasant aspects of life: black comedy;black humor.
- : done or written in black to indicate, as on a list, that which is undesirable, substandard, potentially dangerous, etc.: Pilots put a black flag next to the ten most dangerous airports.
- : illegal or underground: The black economy pays no taxes.
- : showing a profit; not showing any losses: the first black quarter in two years.
- : deliberately false or intentionally misleading: black propaganda.
- : British. boycotted, as certain goods or products by a trade union.
- : in the form in which it comes from the rolling mill or forge; unfinished.
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- : the color at one extreme end of the scale of grays, opposite to white, absorbing all light incident upon it.Compare white.
- : black clothing, especially as a sign of mourning: He wore black at the funeral.
- : Chess, Checkers. the dark-colored men or pieces or squares.
- : black pigment: lamp black.
- : Slang. black beauty.
- : a horse or other animal that is entirely black.
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- : to make black; put black on; blacken.
- : British. to boycott or ban.
- : to polish with blacking.
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- : to become black; take on a black color; blacken.
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- : served without milk or cream.
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- : black out, to lose consciousness: He blacked out at the sight of blood.to erase, obliterate, or suppress: News reports were blacked out.to forget everything relating to a particular event, person, etc.: When it came to his war experiences he blacked out completely.Theater.to extinguish all of the stage lights.to make or become inoperable: to black out the radio broadcasts from the U.S.Military.to obscure by concealing all light in defense against air raids.Radio and Television.to impose a broadcast blackout on.to withdraw or cancel for a designated period: The special airfare discount will be blacked out by the airlines over the holiday weekend.
Phrases
- black and blue
- black and white
- black as night
- black book
- black eye
- black hole
- black list
- black look
- black mark
- black out
- black sheep
- dirty (black) look
- in the red (black)
- look black
- paint black
- pot calling the kettle black
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Cars piled up at intersections under blacked-out stoplights.
Despite requests from Wilkinson’s attorneys and The Post to limit redactions, large swaths of the documents were blacked out.
She filmed herself toughing out her symptoms, which included an intense migraine, a 104-degree fever, and almost blacking out while taking the test.
Bekele started to ask the paramedics what happened to his wife and children but blacked out before he could get the words out.
The woman “did not consent to any of this conduct” and “blacked out for a few minutes from the fear,” according to the lawsuit.
The world that Black Dynamite lives in is not the most PC place to be in.
Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.
How far has Congress really evolved on race when in 50 years it has gone from one black senator to two?
Even the arguably more democratic House is only at 10 percent black members.
But in the case of black women, another study found no lack of interest.
Suddenly, however, he became aware of a small black spot far ahead in the very middle of the unencumbered track.
The lady in black was reading her morning devotions on the porch of a neighboring bathhouse.
The lady in black, creeping behind them, looked a trifle paler and more jaded than usual.
A little black girl sat on the floor, and with her hands worked the treadle of the machine.
Under the long lashes of low lids a pair of eyes black and insolent set off the haughty lines of her scarlet lips.