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Black Definition–adjective | 1. | lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it. | | 2. | characterized by absence of light; enveloped in darkness: a black night. | | 3. | (sometimes initial capital letter ) | a. | pertaining or belonging to any of the various populations characterized by dark skin pigmentation, specifically the dark-skinned peoples of Africa, Oceania, and Australia. | | | 4. | soiled or stained with dirt: That shirt was black within an hour. | | 5. | gloomy; pessimistic; dismal: a black outlook. | | 6. | deliberately; harmful; inexcusable: a black lie. | | 7. |
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boding ill; sullen or hostile; threatening: black words; black looks. | | 8. | (of coffee or tea) without milk or cream. | | 9. | without any moral quality or goodness; evil; wicked: His black heart has concocted yet another black deed. | | 10. | indicating censure, disgrace, or liability to punishment: a black mark on one's record. | | 11. | marked by disaster or misfortune: black areas of drought; Black Friday. | | 12. | wearing black or dark clothing or armor: the black prince. | | 13. | based on the grotesque, morbid, or unpleasant aspects of life: black comedy; black humor. | | 14. | (of a check mark, flag, etc.) done or written in black to indicate, as on a list, that which is undesirable, sub-standard, potentially dangerous, etc.: Pilots put a black flag next to the ten most dangerous airports. | | 15. | illegal or underground: The black economy pays no taxes. | | 16. | showing a profit; not showing any losses: the first black quarter in two years. | | 17. | deliberately false or intentionally misleading: black propaganda. | | 18. | British. boycotted, as certain goods or products by a trade union. | | 19. | (of steel) in the form in which it comes from the rolling mill or forge; unfinished. | –noun | 20. | the color at one extreme end of the scale of grays, opposite to white, absorbing all light incident upon it. Compare white (def. 19). | | 21. | (sometimes initial capital letter ) | a. | a member of any of various dark-skinned peoples, esp. those of Africa, Oceania, and Australia. | | | 22. | black clothing, esp. as a sign of mourning: He wore black at the funeral. | | 23. | Chess, Checkers. the dark-colored men or pieces or squares. | | 24. | black pigment: lamp black. | | 26. | a horse or other animal that is entirely black. | –verb (used with object) | 27. | to make black; put black on; blacken. | | 28. | British. to boycott or ban. | | 29. | to polish (shoes, boots, etc.) with blacking. | –verb (used without object) | 30. | to become black; take on a black color; blacken. | –adverb | 31. | (of coffee or tea) served without milk or cream. | —Verb phrase | 32. | black out, | a. | to lose consciousness: He blacked out at the sight of blood. | | b. | to erase, obliterate, or suppress: News reports were blacked out. | | c. | to forget everything relating to a particular event, person, etc.: When it came to his war experiences he blacked out completely. | | d. | Theater. to extinguish all of the stage lights. | | e. | to make or become inoperable: to black out the radio broadcasts from the U.S. | | f. | Military. to obscure by concealing all light in defense against air raids. | | g. | Radio and Television. to impose a broadcast blackout on (an area). | | h. | to withdraw or cancel (a special fare, sale, discount, etc.) for a designated period: The special air fare discount will be blacked out by the airlines over the holiday weekend. | | —Idioms | 33. | black and white, | a. | print or writing: I want that agreement in black and white. | | b. | a monochromatic picture done with black and white only. | | c. | a chocolate soda containing vanilla ice cream. | | | 34. | black or white, completely either one way or another, without any intermediate state. | | 35. | in the black, operating at a profit or being out of debt (opposed to in the red ): New production methods put the company in the black. | |
From Dictionary Jack Definition–noun | 1. | any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods. | | 2. | Also called knave. Cards. a playing card bearing the picture of a soldier or servant. | | 3. | Electricity. a connecting device in an electrical circuit designed for the insertion of a plug. | | 4. | (initial capital letter ) Informal. fellow; buddy; man (usually used in addressing a stranger): Hey, Jack, which way to Jersey? | | 5. | Also called jackstone. Games. | a. | one of a set of small metal objects having six prongs, used in the game of jacks. | | | b. | one of any other set of objects, as pebbles, stones, etc., used in the game of jacks. | | c. | jacks, (used with a singular verb ) a children's game in which small metal objects, stones, pebbles, or the like, are tossed, caught, and moved on the ground in a number of prescribed ways, usually while bouncing a rubber ball. | | | 6. | any of several carangid fishes, esp. of the genus Caranx, as C. hippos (crevalle jack or jack crevalle), of the western Atlantic Ocean. | | 7. | Slang. money: He won a lot of jack at the races. | | 9. | Nautical. | a. | a small flag flown at the jack staff of a ship, bearing a distinctive design usually symbolizing the nationality of the vessel. | | b. | Also called jack crosstree. either of a pair of crosstrees at the head of a topgallant mast, used to hold royal shrouds away from the mast. | | | 10. | (initial capital letter ) a sailor. | | 16. | a device for turning a spit. | | 17. | a small wooden rod in the mechanism of a harpsichord, spinet, or virginal that rises when the key is depressed and causes the attached plectrum to strike the string. | | 18. | Lawn Bowling. a small, usually white bowl or ball used as a mark for the bowlers to aim at. | | 19. | Also called clock jack. Horology. a mechanical figure that strikes a clock bell. | | 20. | a premigratory young male salmon. | | 22. | Falconry. the male of a kestrel, hobby, or esp. of a merlin. | | –verb (used with object) | 23. | to lift or move (something) with or as if with a jack (usually fol. by up): to jack a car up to change a flat tire. | | 24. | Informal. to increase, raise, or accelerate (prices, wages, speed, etc.) (usually fol. by up). | | 25. | Informal. to boost the morale of; encourage (usually fol. by up). | –verb (used without object) –adjective | 28. | Carpentry. having a height or length less than that of most of the others in a structure; cripple: jack rafter; jack truss. | —Verb phrase | 29. | jack off, Slang: Vulgar. to masturbate. | —Idiom | 30. | every man jack, everyone without exception: They presented a formidable opposition, every man jack of them. | |
From Dictionary For Definition–preposition | 1. | with the object or purpose of: to run for exercise. | | 2. | intended to belong to, or be used in connection with: equipment for the army; a closet for dishes. | | 3. | suiting the purposes or needs of: medicine for the aged. | | 4. | in order to obtain, gain, or acquire: a suit for alimony; to work for wages. | | 5. | (used to express a wish, as of something to be experienced or obtained): O, for a cold drink! | | 6. | sensitive or responsive to: an eye for beauty. | | 7. | desirous of: a longing for something; a taste for fancy clothes. | | 8. | in consideration or payment of; in return for: three for a dollar; to be thanked for one's efforts. | | 9. | appropriate or adapted to: a subject for speculation; clothes for winter. | | 10. | with regard or respect to: pressed for time; too warm for April. | | 11. | during the continuance of: for a long time. | | 12. | in favor of; on the side of: to be for honest government. | | 13. | in place of; instead of: a substitute for butter. | | 14. | in the interest of; on behalf of: to act for a client. | | 15. | in exchange for; as an offset to: blow for blow; money for goods. | | 16. | in punishment of: payment for the crime. | | 17. | in honor of: to give a dinner for a person. | | 18. | with the purpose of reaching: to start for London. | | 19. | contributive to: for the advantage of everybody. | | 20. | in order to save: to flee for one's life. | | 21. | in order to become: to train recruits for soldiers. | | 22. | in assignment or attribution to: an appointment for the afternoon; That's for you to decide. | | 23. | such as to allow of or to require: too many for separate mention. | | 24. | such as results in: his reason for going. | | 25. | as affecting the interests or circumstances of: bad for one's health. | | 26. | in proportion or with reference to: He is tall for his age. | | 27. | in the cha
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racter of; as being: to know a thing for a fact. | | 28. | by reason of; because of: to shout for joy; a city famed for its beauty. | | 29. | in spite of: He's a decent guy for all that. | | 30. | to the extent or amount of: to walk for a mile. | | 31. | (used to introduce a subject in an infinitive phrase): It's time for me to go. | | 32. | (used to indicate the number of successes out of a specified number of attempts): The batter was 2 for 4 in the game. | –conjunction —Idiom | 35. | for it, British. in (def. 33). | From Dictionary Fun Definition–noun | 1. | something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun. | | 2. | enjoyment or playfulness: She's full of fun. | –verb (used without object), verb (used with object) | 3. | Informal. joke; kid. |
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tr> –adjective | 4. | Informal. of or pertaining to fun, esp. to social fun: a fun thing to do; really a fun person. | | 5. | Informal. whimsical: flamboyant: The fashions this year are definitely on the fun side. | —Idioms | 6. | for or in fun, as a joke; not seriously; playfully: His insults were only in fun. | | 7. | like fun, Informal. certainly not; of doubtful truth: He told us that he finished the exam in an hour. Like fun he did! | | 8. | make fun of, to make the object of ridicule; deride: The youngsters made fun of their teacher. | |
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