Adjective
noirish (comparative more noirish, superlative most noirish)
(film, art) Having the character of film noir.
Megan Abbott writes the kind of books I always want to read: noirish explorations of girlhood and femininity, ferocious tales full of blood and teeth. Source: Internet
Fresh, noirish as only a thirteen-year-old could be, I was quickly and completely drawn in. Source: Internet
Dark, noirish and at times downright sinister, it's the tale Mexican police officer Carlos Hernandez (or Carlito as he is known to the various women in his life). Source: Internet
It is the conversations between the four actors that form the nub of the plot, and the entire film, though light on crime after this first act, is about as noirish as it can be. Source: Internet
The noirish, rain-slicked, neon-soaked streets of futuristic Los Angeles look more detailed than ever, with the HDR-enhanced visuals giving us our best look at Rick Deckard's world to date. Source: Internet