darkly handsome

Frequency: 6.50.7 per million words

Describes someone who is attractive in a mysterious, moody, or intense way.

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Examples (20)

  • The protagonist was a darkly handsome stranger with a mysterious past.
  • The protagonist of the novel is a darkly handsome stranger with a mysterious past.
  • He was often cast as the villain, thanks to his darkly handsome features.
  • She found herself drawn to his darkly handsome features and quiet demeanor.
  • With his brooding eyes and sharp jawline, he was undeniably darkly handsome.
  • He was a darkly handsome man, with black hair that fell across his forehead.
  • Unlike his cheerful, blond brother, he was darkly handsome and quiet.
  • The casting call is looking for an actor who is darkly handsome to play the lead role.
  • A darkly handsome man watched her from across the crowded room.
  • I always pictured Heathcliff from 'Wuthering Heights' as a darkly handsome and brooding figure.
  • "Who is that darkly handsome man in the corner?" she whispered to her friend.
  • Even in his old age, you could tell he had been a darkly handsome young man.
  • The portrait revealed a darkly handsome nobleman with a secret in his eyes.
  • His profile on the dating app described him as darkly handsome and adventurous.
  • His appeal was not conventional; he was darkly handsome in a way that was both intimidating and alluring.
  • The portrait captured the subject's darkly handsome looks perfectly.
  • The new CEO, a darkly handsome figure, commanded the room with his intense gaze.
  • With his olive skin and deep-set eyes, he was what many would call darkly handsome.
  • She remembered him as a darkly handsome youth, always lost in thought.
  • The villain was not a monster, but a darkly handsome prince who had lost his way.