Tenebrific

Tenebrific

ˌte-nə-ˈbri-fik

Adjective

  • Gloomy.
  • Causing gloom or darkness.

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Example Sentences

“The storm rolled in with a tenebrific sky that felt almost cinematic.”

“His writing leans tenebrific, full of dark and heavy imagery.”

“The movie had a tenebrific tone that made me feel unsettled.”

Word Origin

Latin, late 18th century

Why this word?

“Tenebrific” is an adjective that describes something with a gloomy atmosphere, or something that causes gloom or darkness. A dark, shadowy path in the woods is tenebrific, as are the clouds that cover up the sun when a storm rolls in. It comes from the Latin “tenebrae,” meaning “darkness.” 

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