All Definitions for Black
Below are all the dictionary definitions of black:
1Absorbing all light and reflecting none
2Dark and hueless.
3Without light.
4Belonging to or descended from any of various (African, Aboriginal, etc.) ethnic groups which typically have dark pigmentation of the skin. (See usage notes below.)
5Belonging to or descended from any of various sub-Saharan African ethnic groups which typically have dark pigmentation of the skin.
6Of the spades or clubs suits.
7Bad
8Evil
9Ill-omened.
10Expressing menace or discontent
11Threatening
12Sullen.
13Illegitimate, illegal, or disgraced.
14Foul
15Dirty, soiled.
16Overcrowded.
17Without any cream, milk, or creamer.
18Of or relating to the playing pieces of a board game deemed to belong to the "black" set (in chess, the set used by the player who moves second) (often regardless of the pieces' actual colour).
19Said of a symbol or character that is solid, filled with color.
20Of or pertaining to anarchism
21Anarchist.
22Related to the Christian Democratic Union of Germany.
23Clandestine
24Relating to a political, military, or espionage operation or site, the existence or details of which is withheld from the general public.
25Occult
26Relating to something (such as mystical or magical knowledge) which is unknown to or kept secret from the general public.
27Protestant, often with the implication of being militantly pro-British or anti-Catholic. (Compare blackmouth ("Presbyterian").)
28Having one or more features (hair, fur, armour, clothes, bark, etc.) that is dark (or black).
29Dark in comparison to another species with the same base name.
30Sullen and solemn
31Bad-tempered and unhappy.
32The colour/color perceived in the absence of light, but also when no light is reflected, but rather absorbed.
33A black dye or pigment.
34A pen, pencil, crayon, etc., made of black pigment.
35Black cloth hung up at funerals.
36A member or descendant of any of various (African, Aboriginal, etc) ethnic groups which typically have dark pigmentation of the skin.
37Blackness, the condition of belonging to or being descended from one of these ethnic groups.
38The black ball.
39The edge of home plate.
40A type of firecracker that is really more dark brown in colour.
41Blackcurrant as syrup or crème de cassis used for cocktails.
42The person playing with the black set of pieces.
43Something, or a part of a thing, which is black.
44A dark smut fungus, harmful to wheat.
45Marijuana.
46To make black
47To blacken.
48To apply blacking to (something).
49To boycott, usually as part of an industrial dispute.
50Designated for use by those ethnic groups (as described above).
51A stain
52A spot.
53A surname transferred from the nickname.
54A number of places in the United States:
55The player moving the black pieces.
56A town in Geneva County, Alabama.
57An unincorporated community in Edwards County, Illinois.
58A township in Posey County, Indiana
59From the surname.
60An unincorporated community in Reynolds County, Missouri.
61A township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania
62From the surname.
63An unincorporated community in Mercer County and Wyoming County, West Virginia.
64Ellipsis of blackcurrant. [A shrub, Ribes nigrum, that produces small, very dark purple, edible berries.]
65Alternative letter-case form of black (“person having dark pigmentation of the skin”). [(countable and uncountable) The colour/color perceived in the absence of light, but also when no light is reflected, but rather absorbed.]
66Alternative letter-case form of black (“of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin”). [(of an object) Absorbing all light and reflecting none
67Dark and hueless.]
About synonyms for black
Finding the right synonym for black helps writers avoid repetition and add precision to their work. Defined as "Absorbing all light and reflecting none", black has 14 alternatives that can fit different contexts and tones.
Each synonym carries a slightly different shade of meaning. Negroid is the most direct replacement in most situations. Negro works well in formal or professional contexts. Shameful is often preferred when the context calls for a more specific or nuanced expression.
When choosing a synonym, consider the connotation, formality level, and audience. Some alternatives work better in casual conversation while others shine in academic or professional writing. For example, using a more formal synonym in a business email can elevate your tone, while a casual synonym might feel more natural in creative writing or dialogue.
It is also worth noting that not all synonyms are perfectly interchangeable. The context of your sentence, the surrounding words, and the intended emotional impact all play a role in selecting the best alternative. The list above provides the most common and useful replacements for black, but always read your sentence aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally.