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econdite, arcane, obscure: She took her dark secret to the<br />

grave. 7 hidden, concealed, secret, occult, mystic(al),<br />

cryptic: The true reason for his leaving was always kept dark<br />

in the family. 8 brunette; black, swarthy, brown; (sun)tanned,<br />

Old-fashioned swart: One is fair with dark hair, the other has<br />

dark skin. 9 ignorant, unenlightened, benighted: Our culture<br />

passed through a dark phase before the Renaissance.<br />

--n. 10 night, night-time, nightfall: We waited till dark to<br />

make good our escape. 11 darkness, blackness, gloom,<br />

gloominess, murk, murkiness: At fifty, isn't he a bit old to be<br />

afraid of the dark? 12 obscurity, ignorance: She was always<br />

kept in the dark about his true identity.<br />

darling n. 1 sweetheart, beloved, love, dear, dearest, true-love: She<br />

insists on buying all her darling's clothes. 2 pet, favourite,<br />

apple of one's eye, Brit blue-eyed boy; US fair-haired boy:<br />

Frank might have been the black sheep of the family, but he was<br />

always his mother's darling.<br />

--adj. 3 beloved, loved, cherished, adored, dear, precious,<br />

treasured: He travelled everywhere with his darling niece. 4<br />

pleasing, fetching, attractive, adorable, enchanting, lovely,<br />

alluring, engaging, bewitching, charming: Josephine was wearing<br />

a darling frock she'd just bought at the Corner Boutique.<br />

dash v. 1 crash, smash, shatter, break, shiver, fragment, split;<br />

destroy, ruin, spoil, frustrate, obliterate: The mirror was<br />

dashed to smithereens when it fell. The ship didn't see our<br />

raft, and our hopes of rescue were dashed. 2 hurl, toss, throw,<br />

fling, cast, pitch, Colloq chuck: We drank a toast, then dashed<br />

our glasses into the fireplace. 3 rush, run, dart, spring,<br />

bolt, bound, race, sprint; hasten, fly, hurry, speed: I'll have<br />

to dash to catch my train. 4 dash off. scribble: I've just<br />

dashed off a note to mother.<br />

--n. 5 dart, bolt, rush, run, spurt, spring, bound, sprint: He<br />

made a dash for the door but it was too late. 6 flourish, ‚lan,<br />

flair, liveliness, style, panache, spirit, brio, verve, zest,<br />

spice; ardour, fervour, vigour, energy: She is known for her<br />

beauty as well as her dash and courage. 7 bit, pinch, soup‡on,<br />

hint, suggestion, touch, trace, tinge, taste, drop, piece,<br />

Colloq smidgen or smidgin, US tad: Add a dash of nutmeg at the

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