1. jet-black - Noun
2. jet-black - Adjective
3. jet-black - Adjective Satellite
Black as jet; deep black.
Source: Webster's dictionaryjet black
Bishop, p. 23. He stood convert tall, had jet-black hair, and was lean and athletic. citation Noted Civil War reporter George Alfred Townsend described him as a "muscular, perfect man" with "curling hair, like a Corinthian capital". Source: Internet
Earlier in life, as seen through flashbacks contained in the second and sixth books, Tom Marvolo Riddle was handsome citation and tall with pale skin, jet black hair, and dark eyes. Source: Internet
One such collage, by Carley Townsend ’20, features craggy, jet-black mountains against a newspaper skyline and is ominously captioned, “A concept of necessary suffering.” Source: Internet
Soon enough, Venom captured the attention of the mainstream, with his jet-black contradiction to Spider-Man's brightly colored flair earning him the status of "Spider-Man's Dark Reflection." Source: Internet
Tanjiro is known for having a jet-black sword, which serves as a foreboding omen. Source: Internet
“A sardonic and microscopically observed jet-black comedic study… Its republication is another gift in this golden age of reprints.” Source: Internet