the absence of light in a place; dark
light
Disaster
appealing in a pretty or endearing way; cute
adorable, delightful, endearing
existing or occurring now; present
absent
from Latin musculus; literally "a little mouse,"; "contractible animal tissue consisting of bundles of fibers,"
Muscle
an intense feeling of deep affection; love
adoration, attachment, fondness
unite; merge; combine
separate
from Old French tragedie (14c.), from Latin tragedia; from Greek tragodia.
Tragedy
fulfilling a specified function, in fact, though not formally acknowledged as such; effective
functional, operational, successful
(of a person) careful to avoid potential problems or dangers; cautious
reckless
According to Greek mythology, when Theseus entered the Labyrinth to kill the minotaur (a half-man, half-bull), he unraveled a "clew" — a ball of string — behind him, so he could find his way back.
Clue
(of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent; valid
authorized, legitimate, authentic
keep from sight; hide ; conceal
reveal
from the Latin word “nescius,” meaning “ignorant,” it’s no surprise that, in the 14th century, its definitions included “foolish” and “ignorant.” Through the years, the word has meant “fussy,” “delicate,” “precise” and “careful.” The 18th-century meanings, “agreeable” and “delightful,” and 19th-century definitions “kind” and “thoughtful” are much closer to the version of the word that we have today.
Nice
no quantity or number; naught; the figure 0; zero
null, nil, nothing, zilch