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/ˈdɑːkli//ˈdɑːrkli/The word "darkly" has its roots in Old English. It comes from the words "darcan" meaning "to hide" or "to conceal", and "lic" meaning "ly" or " manner of". Together, "darkly" originally meant "in a hidden or concealed manner". Over time, the meaning of "darkly" evolved to include a sense of obscurity or unintelligibility. In the 14th century, the word began to be used to describe writing or speaking in a way that is unclear or difficult to understand. This sense of ambiguity is still present in the word today. In modern English, "darkly" can also be used to describe something that is mysterious, ominous, or foreboding. For example, "the forest darkly loomed ahead" suggests that the forest is shrouded in an aura of mystery and danger. Despite its evolution, the word "darkly" retains its core meaning of concealment or obscurity, and is often used to add depth and complexity to writing and speaking.
in a threatening or unpleasant way
theo cách đe dọa hoặc khó chịu
Anh ta ám chỉ một cách mơ hồ rằng mọi chuyện không ổn.
showing a dark colour
hiển thị màu tối
Đôi mắt cô ấy rực cháy.