oscuro
/osˈkuɾo/, [osˈku.ɾo]dark
Adjective oscuro (feminine oscura, masculine plural oscuros, feminine plural oscuras) (superlative oscurísimo)
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dark (lacking light)
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dark (of a color, deep in hue)
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obscure, incomprehensible
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suspicious, unclear
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Tom le susurró su secreto más oscuro a Mary.
Tom whispered his darkest secret to Mary.
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Cuando se despertó la mañana siguiente, muy temprano, todavía estaba oscuro.
When she woke next morning, very early, it was still dark.
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Estaba bastante oscuro cuando llegué a casa anoche.
It was quite dark when I got home last night.
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John sintió la presencia de un fantasma en el cuarto oscuro.
John felt the presence of a ghost in the dark room.
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Mary tiene un hermoso cabello oscuro.
Mary has beautiful dark hair.
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El retrato tenía un fondo oscuro.
The portrait had a dark background.
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No veo nada porque en todas partes está oscuro.
I can't see anything because the whole place is dark.
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Me levanté cuando todavía estaba oscuro.
I got up while it was still dark.
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Estaba tan oscuro que apenas podían ver.
It was so dark that they could hardly see.
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Después del perro, el libro es el mejor amigo del hombre. Dentro de un perro está demasiado oscuro para leer.
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
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