IPA: /nɔɪrɪʃ/
KK: /nɔɪrɪʃ/
Describing something that has the style or mood typical of film noir, often characterized by dark themes, moral ambiguity, and a sense of pessimism.
The movie was praised for its noirish atmosphere, filled with shadows and complex characters.
Noirish → The word is derived from 'noir' (from French, meaning black or dark) and the suffix '-ish' (meaning having the quality of). The term 'noirish' describes something that has the qualities or characteristics of film noir, often associated with dark themes and aesthetics.
Think of the French word 'noir' meaning dark, and remember that 'noirish' refers to something that has dark or noir-like qualities.