Describing Blackness:
* Obscure: To make something unclear or hidden. "The thick fog obscured the cityscape."
* Drown: To overwhelm or cover something completely. "The black paint drowned out the vibrant colors."
* Swallow: To absorb or engulf something completely. "The night sky swallowed the stars."
* Saturate: To fill something completely. "The black dye saturated the fabric."
* Envelop: To surround or cover something completely. "The darkness enveloped the forest."
Describing the Feeling of Black:
* Intimidate: To make someone feel afraid or nervous. "The black shadows intimidated the young child."
* Depress: To make someone feel sad or hopeless. "The black mood of the room depressed her."
* Mourn: To feel or express sadness or grief. "The black dress she wore mourned her lost love."
* Conceal: To hide something. "The black cloak concealed her identity."
Describing Black's Effect on Other Colors:
* Dim: To make something less bright or intense. "The black curtains dimmed the light in the room."
* Highlight: To emphasize or make something stand out. "The black dress highlighted her bright red hair."
* Contrast: To show a strong difference between things. "The black and white photograph created a stark contrast."
It's important to remember that the meaning of these verbs depends on the context.
Let me know if you'd like to explore other types of verbs describing black or other colors!