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noir

Aussprache: [nɔr]

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Kontext: „literature“

(noun) a genre of fiction that features crime, moral ambiguity, and often a pessimistic view of life. It's like stories where detectives solve mysteries but also face dark and complicated situations.

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Many readers enjoy noir novels because they offer thrilling mysteries and complex characters.

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She didn't like the noir story because it felt too gloomy and sad for her taste.

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What are some examples of classic noir books that you have read?

Kontext: „film“

(noun) a style of filmmaking that portrays crime and moral dilemmas, often using dark visuals and moody lighting. Think of movies where detectives battle against both the bad guys and their own inner struggles.

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The film won an award for its stunning noir visuals and captivating plot.

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He found the movie's noir style difficult to follow and too depressing.

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What are your favorite films that fit the noir style?

Kontext: „color“

(adjective) a term used to describe a color that is very dark, usually black or a deep shade. It's used when we want to describe something that is dark, like a night sky or a shadow.

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She wore a beautiful noir dress that made her stand out at the party.

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The curtains were not noir; they were a bright color instead.

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What does noir mean when we talk about colors?

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