blacks
Prononciation : [blaks]
Contexte : « race/ethnicity »
(noun) a term used to refer to people with dark skin, often associated with African descent. It's a way to talk about a group of people who share similar backgrounds and cultures.
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Many blacks have made significant contributions to art and science throughout history.
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Not all people view blacks in the same way; some hold unfair stereotypes.
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What challenges do blacks face in today's society?
Contexte : « color/visuals »
(noun) the plural form of black, referring to items or objects that are in a dark color. When you see things that are black, you can say they are blacks.
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The store has many blacks, including shoes and coats that are all the same color.
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There weren't any blacks left in my size; all the black shoes were sold out.
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Which blacks do you prefer, the shoes or the jackets?
Contexte : « darkening »
(verb) to make something darker, especially in a situation like art or photography. When you add more color or shading, you black it out.
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He blacks out the windows to keep the sunlight from coming in.
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She tried to black out the image, but it didn't work as she intended.
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What happens if you black out the picture completely?