tenebrous
adjective·/ˈtɛn.ə.brəs/
Dark, shadow-laden, obscure. Thick with gloom as if light has been actively resisted. Tenebrous feels cavernous, darkness with depth and mood rather than merely low light.
They entered the tenebrous nave, where candles looked like small negotiations with night.
Etymology
From Latin tenebrosus, from tenebrae “darkness.” The plural in Latin hints at layers: darkness as a collective.
Related Words
eldritcheerie darkness with otherworldly flavor
nocturnalof the night; neutral
obscurehard to see or understand; less atmospheric
chthonicunderworld-dark; kin in tone