Darkly [adverb]
Definition of Darkly:
without hope
Sentence/Example of Darkly:
In a clever and darkly comic video released in December, he reconstructed the who, what and why of his own poisoning.
But that sin was of small importance compared to the other revelations, so darkly hinted at by Aunty Rosa.
Marius frowned darkly, but before he could speak, Tressan was insinuating a compliment to the Marquise.
The camphor tree overhead was thrown out darkly against the stars, like its own shadow.
"There may have been reasons," Diana suggested darkly, and Sir Rowland's eyes narrowed at the hint.
I wish I had brought some cotton, Carol commented darkly, for my ears, she added at Janets curious glance.
De Valmont did not follow him, but stood staring darkly about, as though wanting half his wits.
Only the Emir Iftikhar communed darkly with his own heart, and with certain sworn followers of his in the Saracen guard.
This is the true clerical question which looms darkly before the Spain of to-day.
This letter made the gloom on Richard Longsword's brow settle more darkly than ever.