BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: NOUN
- (board games) the darker pieces
- The quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white)
- A person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa)
- Popular child actress of the 1930's (born 1927)
- British chemist who identified carbon dioxide and who formulated the concepts of specific heat and latent heat (1728-1799)
- Total absence of light
- Black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning)
- The achromatic color value of minimum lightness or maximum darkness; the color of objects that absorb nearly all light of all visible wavelengths; one extreme of the neutral gray series, the opposite being white. Although strictly a response to zero stimulation of the retina, the perception of black appears to depend on contrast with surrounding color stimuli.
- Complete or almost complete absence of light; darkness.
- Clothing of the darkest hue, especially such clothing worn for mourning.
- A member of a racial group having brown to black skin, especially one of African origin.
- An American descended from peoples of African origin having brown to black skin; an African American.
- Something that is colored black.
- The black-colored pieces, as in chess or checkers.
- The player using these pieces.
- The condition of making or operating at a profit.
- A pigment or dye having this color value.
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BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Of or belonging to an American ethnic group descended from African peoples having dark skin; African-American.
- Having little or no light.
- Being of the color black, producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue.
- Stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable
- Very dark in color.
- Being a trail, as for skiing, marked with a sign having a black diamond, indicating a high level of difficulty.
- Soiled, as from soot; dirty.
- Evil; wicked.
- Cheerless and depressing; gloomy.
- Being or characterized by morbid or grimly satiric humor.
- Marked by anger or sullenness.
- Deserving of, indicating, or incurring censure or dishonor.
- Distributed or sold illicitly
- (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin
- (of coffee) without cream or sugar
- Dressed in black
- Soiled with dirt or soot
- (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood
- Being of the achromatic color of maximum darkness; having little or no hue owing to absorption of almost all incident light
- Extremely dark
- Of or belonging to a racial group having dark skin especially of sub-Saharan African origin
- Marked by anger or resentment or hostility
- Harshly ironic or sinister
- (of intelligence operations) deliberately misleading
- Offering little or no hope
- (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
- Attended with disaster; calamitous.
- Wearing clothing of the darkest visual hue.
- Served without milk or cream.
- Appearing to emanate from a source other than the actual point of origin. Used chiefly of intelligence operations.
- Disclosed, for reasons of security, only to an extremely limited number of authorized persons; very highly classified.
- Boycotted as part of a labor union action.
- Shameful; disgraceful; ignominious
- Not glorious; not bringing honor or glory; not accompanied with fame, honor, or celebrity; obscure; humble.
- Not famous; obscure.
- Ignominious; disgraceful.
- (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
- Not bringing honor and glory
- Ignominious; disgraceful; not famous; obscure.
BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: VERB
- Make or become black
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BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become black.
- To boycott as part of a labor union action.
- To apply blacking to.
- To make black.
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BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become black; take on a black color.
- To poach. See black, n., 8.
- Dark-complexioned.
- A person with African ancestry, "Negro" and "Negroid" are archaic and pejorative today
- To blacken; stain; sully; defame.
- To make black; blacken or put a black color on; soil; stain: as, to black one's hands.
- To clean and polish (shoes, etc.) by blacking and brushing them.
- Bringing ruin
- Wicked or dishonorable
- Discreditable, disreputable.
- Synonyms Undistinguished, unhonored.
- Dishonorable; disgraceful; ignominious.
- Not glorious; without fame or renown; obscure.
BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Evil, Angry, Opprobrious, Dim, Dirty, Colorful, Blackened, Clothed, Achromatic, Achromatic, Clad, Negroid, Dark, Negro, Colored
- Disastrous, Dreadful, Wretched, Ignoble, Outrageous, Black, Unknown, Dishonourable, Unsung, Obscure, Opprobrious, Dishonorable, Disgraceful, Shameful, Ignominious
BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Evil, Angry, Opprobrious, Dim, Dirty, Colorful, Blackened, Clothed, Achromatic, Achromatic, Clad, Negroid, Dark, Negro, Colored
- Disastrous, Dreadful, Wretched, Ignoble, Outrageous, Black, Unknown, Dishonourable, Unsung, Obscure, Opprobrious, Dishonorable, Disgraceful, Shameful, Ignominious
BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This week at my house I have a black dog, gray cat, and two black horses.
- The black tabletop, black ceramics, and white cabinetry look fabulous against a backdrop of natural wood.
- Blacks began to boycott businesses in black neighborhoods that would not hire black workers.
- Buttercup and barnevelder chicks are brown with black markings and black ameraucana chicks are black and white.
- The Silkie bird is black throughout: skin, muscles and bones are all black.
- COLOR: White clock face with black numbers and black mounting frame.
- OHA percent black households are located in predominantly black census tracts.
- Chicago and stop the black on black crime?
- White indentured servants, free black servants, free black children of indentured servants, free black servants turned black slave owners, and so forth.
- The Mezzo has multiple viewing modes, including black on white, white on black, green on black, yellow on black and yellow on blue.
- This debate is considered by most scholars a somewhat inglorious affair.
- But for too long they have been mute and inglorious.
- These songs might include Parking Lot, Goblin, Blade, and Inglorious.
- What about The pianist, Royal tenenbaums or inglorious basterds?
- Egypt: the fifth Crusade had reached its inglorious end.
- Inglorious Basterds and Django were much more compelling films.
- Flying Training Course A he had some inglorious moments.
- Chinese radiotelegraphy project came to this inglorious end.
- Yet it was not an entirely inglorious surrender.
- English King except his inglorious grandson, Richard II.
BLACK vs INGLORIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What did the Royal Black Institution say about the Black Saturday incident?
- Why does Mr Hooper wear a black veil in the Minister's Black Veil?
- Is not acting black the most important rule for dating a black woman?
- Can Monistat for black hair growth be mixed with Jamaican black castor oil?
- How do you find the black height of a red black tree?
- Is Djarum Black cigars the same as djarums black clove cigarettes?
- Why does my black justified order ship with a black band?
- Is Dorea black related to Sirius Black and James Potter?
- What is the black market in Black Ops 3 multiplayer?
- Are black gram whole lentils the same as black beans?
- Are Inglorious the first band with two singles on Planet Rock?
- When did inglorious quad win the Brussels Beer Challenge?
- Who are the best characters in Inglorious Basterds?