: Re: A better word for dusty? I am describing the condition of cardboard boxes which have been in the attic for years. They are in good condition and aren't dirty. The sentence is "dark and...?"
You wouldn't really use the word dark to describe the boxes, rather the area around them. A better word for dusty is arenaceous, or sooty.
You could also use words like 'untouched' to imply that things haven't been touched for years.
Here's a sentence which uses untouched, but also implies that the boxes are clean (example sentence).
"The boxes, in fine condition yet untouched for years, resided in the dark attic."
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