Darker is used to say when something has less light or a deeper color. It means the color is more near black or shadow. People use it to compare two colors or lights.
The room looks darker at night.
She wore a darker blue dress today.
Darker can describe feelings or moods that are unhappy, sad, or serious. It means the tone is less bright or happy and more heavy or deep in feeling.
The story has a darker ending.
His mood grew darker after the news.
Darker can mean secret or hidden parts of something or someone. It often talks about bad or unknown things that are not easy to see or understand.
He has a darker side to his personality.
The movie shows a darker world of crime.
Darker can describe things that feel stronger or heavier, not just colors. It can be about taste, sound, or other senses that become more powerful or deep.
The coffee tastes darker and bitter.
He has a darker voice than her.
Darker is used as the verb form to show an action of making or becoming less light or brighter. This form compares two times or things to show more darkness.
The sky darker as the storm comes.
Clouds darker the afternoon sky quickly.
Darker is used to describe skin color that has more pigment or is less light. It happens often after sun exposure or naturally as a comparison between people.
Her skin became darker after the sun.
He has a darker complexion than his sister.
Darker can describe actions or choices that are bad or evil. It is often used when talking about moral or ethical issues and means worse or more harmful behavior.
He took a darker path in life.
The darker deeds were hidden from view.