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adj.
dark·er , dark·est 1.
a.
Lacking or having very little light: a dark corner.
b.
Lacking.
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darker definition: having a complexion that is less light.
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The suffix 'er' is used in English to compare two things, so 'darker' means one thing has less light than another.
The word 'darker' originated from the Middle English word 'derk,' which meant 'unlit' or.
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The adjective 'darker' [ˈdɑːrkər] describes something that has less light or brightness than usual, or a color that is closer to black than white.
Examples include 'The room was much darker than I.