blackly
Americanadverb
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darkly; gloomily.
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wickedly.
a plot blackly contrived to wreak vengeance.
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angrily.
blackly refusing to yield to reason.
Etymology
Origin of blackly
Example Sentences
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What follows in Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa’s blackly comic, unnerving thriller is clearly meant to evoke “Heel’s” more obedience-minded reading.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2026
A well-built, blackly comic morality play for which he stayed behind the camera, it’s among both his less metafictional endeavors and his most conventionally absorbing.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 15, 2025
The film, a blackly comic feminist revenge thriller starring Carey Mulligan, was one of the most talked about movies of 2020.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 7, 2023
Set against a decaying London, this glittering and blackly comic novel is a murder mystery about a murder that hasn’t happened yet.
From New York Times • May 20, 2023
He leaned forward blackly across the pommel of the saddle.
From "The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War" by Michael Shaara
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