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Definitions from the WebUndarkNoun: Undark is a phosphorescent substance that glows in the dark due to the presence of a radioactive element; commonly used before the invention of modern glow-in-the-dark materials. Example Sentence: Marie Curie discovered undark while studying radioactive elements, revolutionizing the field of luminescent materials. Adjective: Undark refers to something that is eerie, gloomy, or lacking brightness. Example Sentence: The room had an undark atmosphere, emphasizing the somber mood of the funeral. Verb: To undark means to darken or make something less visible. Example Sentence: The heavy rainstorm undarkened the sky, making it difficult to see anything beyond a few meters ahead. | ||||
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