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Stygian

usgb/ˈstɪdʒiən/Volume
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Emotional TonePlay
Stygian often describes a mood or atmosphere of profound darkness and depression. SlideAfter the tragedy, a stygian silence enveloped the community.
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Literary FlairPlay
Stygian is commonly used to add a dramatic effect in storytelling or poetry. SlideThe novel began on a stygian night, with howling winds.
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IntensityPlay
Use stygian to emphasize extreme darkness, deeper than just 'dark' or 'dim'. SlideLost in the forest at midnight, they found themselves in almost stygian blackness.