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scene vs dark

dark vs scene

scene and dark both are nouns.

scene is not an adjective while dark is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
scene Yes No No No
dark Yes Yes No No
As nouns, dark is a hyponym of scene; that is, dark is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than scene:
  • scene: the place where some action occurs
  • dark: an unilluminated area
Other hyponyms of scene include light, darkness, shadow, field of honor, stage, locale, locus, venue.
scene (noun) dark (noun)
the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale an unenlightened state
graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept an unilluminated area
the visual percept of a region absence of light or illumination
a subdivision of an act of a play or performance absence of moral or spiritual values
a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
an incident (real or imaginary)
the place where some action occurs
the context and environment in which something is set
a situation treated as an observable object
a display of bad temper
scene (adjective) dark (adjective)
devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black
(used of color) having a dark hue
brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes)
secret
causing dejection
stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable
showing a brooding ill humor
not giving performances; closed
marked by difficulty of style or expression
lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture
Difference between scene and dark

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