Greek English Dictionary

ελληνικά - English

σκοτεινός in English:

1. dark dark


The sky was dark.
Those dark clouds will probably bring rain.
As soon as it gets dark, the fireworks will start.
What do you need sunglasses for in such a dark place?
All of a sudden, large drops of rain began falling from the dark sky.
The staircase leading to the rooftop is narrow, steep, and dark.
She put on dark glasses to protect her eyes from the sun.
Aliens are often depicted with dark, almond-shaped eyes.
She enclosed a little dark chocolate in her valentine.
All at once the sky became dark and it started to rain.
New York City policemen wear dark blue uniforms.
The dark horse candidate was losing in the polls before the primary.
I couldn't tell what color his shirt was because it was too dark outside.
It's kind of difficult to see in the dark, isn't it?
Kirby's quintessentially Japanese cuteness is almost incomprehensible to his American audience, who satirize him as a dark and gloomy character constantly, almost as a reflex.

English word "σκοτεινός"(dark) occurs in sets:

Companion 3b

2. murky


I don't want to involve myself in your murky business.
The beer in Germany was murky, but tasty.
It was like trying to look through dark, murky water.
The water was too murky to swim.
murky fog
rather murky day
You will need a flashlight to explore the murky cave / Even though it is daylight, I cannot see anything in the murky water
the sky was murky and a thin drizzle was falling
This session provides a framework you can apply to any situation; no matter how murky.
because they’re afraid that it’ll pull them into this dark, murky hole that
His English has a murky, muddled sound to it, don't you think?

English word "σκοτεινός"(murky) occurs in sets:

STARS AND STRIPES ECPE UNIT 9a Reading (p. 68)