Dark Idioms and What They Mean
Dark idioms use the word “dark” to express uncertainty, secrecy, low moods, or difficult situations. These expressions help describe moments when things feel unclear, hidden, or emotionally heavy.
In the dark
Not informed; unaware of what’s happening.
A dark mood
A state of sadness, anger, or negativity.
A shot in the dark
A guess made with very little information.
Dark days
A period of sadness, difficulty, or crisis.
A dark horse
Someone whose abilities are unknown until they suddenly succeed.
Go dark
Stop communicating; disappear from contact.
The dark side (of something)
The negative or harmful aspect of something.
Keep someone in the dark
Deliberately not give someone information.
Left in the dark
Not informed, forgotten or excluded from information.




