darkened
/ˈdɑrkənd/
verb
- Past tense of darken; became darker or made something darker.
- The clouds darkened the sky just before the rain started.
- The evening shadows darkened the garden quickly.
- He darkened the paint by adding a little black.
adjective
- Made darker in color or shade; having less light.
- The darkened room made it hard to find the light switch.
- The old photograph had darkened edges from age.
- She wore sunglasses over her darkened eyes after the eye exam.
- Having become gloomy, sad, or angry in mood or expression.
- She spoke with a darkened tone that surprised everyone.
- The once bright party had a darkened atmosphere after the argument.
- His darkened face showed how upset he really was.