English
Etymology
dark + side
Noun
dark side
- context|literally An unseen or unknown portion especially in reference to the far side of the moon.
#: Before I take the next picture, turn so the camera gets less of your dark side.
- figurative A distinctly negative ethical paradigm; any evil aspect.
Antonyms
light side
Quotations
1972, Warren Grant Magnuson, Jean Carper, The Dark Side of the Marketplace: The Plight of the American Consumer (Italics added for emphasis) ISBN 0131971867
Translations
rfc-level|Translations at L4+ not in L3 POS section
Chinese: �边/�� (anbian)
Dutch: donkere kant
French: côté en noir, paradigme négatif
German: dunkle Seite, negatives Paradigma
Italian: paradigma negativo
Japanese: ��� (ankokumen)
Korean: ��� 면 (eoduun myeon)
Latin: paradigma negativus nominative, paradigmatos negativi genitive
Portuguese: paradigma negativo
Russian: �емна� ��о�она (temnaya storoma), о��и�а�ел�на� па�адигма (otritsatelnaya paradigma)
Serbian: tamna strana, mra�na strana
Spanish: paradigma negativo
Slovenian:temna stran
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