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Dark-clad

Dark-clad describes someone or something dressed in clothing of a dark color, typically black, navy, or deep shades of gray or brown. It often implies a sense of mystery, somberness, or seriousness, but not always. The specific shade and style of clothing can further nuance the interpretation, hinting at formality, a particular role or affiliation, or a general aesthetic. The term can be used to describe individuals, groups, or even abstract figures. While 'dark' specifies the color, 'clad' highlights the fact that they're intentionally wearing that garment.

Dark-clad meaning with examples

  • The detective, a figure always shrouded in an air of detachment, was a perpetual study in dark-clad austerity. His black trench coat and fedora provided him anonymity while on the gritty city streets. Even during midday he somehow blended into shadows.
  • A lone, dark-clad silhouette stood on the precipice, wind whipping their cloak. Whether friend or foe was hard to say.
  • The funeral procession was a river of dark-clad mourners, their faces etched with grief. Each mourner dressed in solemn tones that further heightened the sense of loss.
  • The shadowy figures, dark-clad and silent, moved through the abandoned streets. They slipped into the buildings and up the fire escapes like the smoke from the embers of a fire.

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