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black
A1
adjective
Usage:
90%
dark color
Translation: dark color
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: The color that is the darkest and has no light or brightness.

Black is a color like night or coal. It is the darkest color because it does not have light. We use it to describe things with no color or very dark color.

She wore a black dress to the party.

The black night was very dark.

2
B1
adjective
Usage:
80%
African person
Translation: African person
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: A person of African descent; used to describe racial identity.

Black can describe people who come from African or African-American backgrounds. It is about race and identity. The word is used to talk about culture and heritage.

He is a famous black singer.

Many black people live in the city.

3
A2
noun
Usage:
60%
night time
Translation: night time
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: A time when the sky is dark, especially at night or during darkness.

Black can mean the time of night when it is dark outside. It is often used to show complete darkness in the sky at nighttime.

It is cold in the black of night.

The stars shine in the black sky.

4
C1
noun
Usage:
15%
silent person
Translation: silent person
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: A person who refuses to speak or who is secretive; silent or mysterious person.

Black can mean someone who does not speak or share information. This meaning is rare and used in special or old contexts to show secrecy or silence.

He was a black in the group; he said nothing.

She kept the secret and played the black.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
40%
to darken
Translation: to darken
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: To make something dark or black by burning or covering it.

Black as a verb means to make things black or very dark. We often use it with fire or smoke that makes something dirty or dark.

They blacked the windows during the blackout.

Smoke blacked the walls after the fire.

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6
B2
adjective
Usage:
70%
gloomy situation
Translation: gloomy situation
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: A situation or event that is very bad, serious, or gloomy.

Black can describe feelings or events that are sad, serious or unhappy. People use it to talk about hard or bad times.

It was a black day for the city.

He felt black thoughts after the loss.

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7
B2
adjective
Usage:
65%
illegal, secret
Translation: illegal, secret
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: Used to describe things related to illegal or secret activities.

Black means something secret or against the law, like selling things illegally. It is used to talk about hidden or forbidden activities.

They sold goods on the black market.

He earned money from a black job.

8
B1
adjective
Usage:
50%
coal-related
Translation: coal-related
Pronunciation: /blæk/
Meaning: Relating to coal or the materials like charcoal that are very dark or black.

Black can describe things related to coal or materials that are dark and burn easily. It is often about materials that produce dark smoke or ashes.

The black coal burns hot and fast.

Black smoke came from the factory.

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