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ebon

 

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Adjective ebon has 1 sense
  1. ebon, ebony - very dark black
    Antonym: chromatic (indirect, via achromatic)

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Ebon

Ebon (adjective) refers to something or someone that is of a very dark or black color, typically associated with ebony, a dense, dark wood. Ebon can also be used as a noun, where it is an archaic term for ebony wood.


Senses and Usages:

1. Adjective:

a) Having a dark, deep black color.

Example sentence: The ebon sky was dotted with millions of stars.


b) Dark and gloomy.

Example sentence: The old mansion had an ebon atmosphere, giving it a mysterious ambiance.


c) Characterized by being morally evil or wicked.

Example sentence: The villain's ebon deeds were finally exposed, leading to his downfall.

2. Noun:

a) An archaic term for ebony wood.

Example sentence: The exquisite sculpture was carved out of rare ebon.


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