dusky
/ˈdʌski/
adjective
- Somewhat dark in color; not bright or light.
- The cat had a beautiful dusky coat of gray and black.
- The artist used dusky shades of purple in the sunset painting.
- She wore a dusky blue dress to the evening party.
- Dim or shadowy because of low light, especially at twilight.
- The room felt dusky with the curtains drawn against the afternoon sun.
- A dusky light filled the alley as the street lamps began to glow.
- We took a walk through the dusky forest just before nightfall.
- Having a dark or somber mood or quality.
- His dusky expression suggested he was lost in thought.
- The old mansion had a dusky charm that intrigued visitors.
- The movie had a dusky atmosphere that made it feel mysterious.