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View usage for: (blæknəs) uncountable nounBlackness is the state of being very dark. [literary] The twilight had turned to a deep blackness. Synonyms: darkness, dark, shade, gloom More Synonyms of blackness Examples of 'blackness' in a sentenceblackness She felt her mind, her spirit, her flesh dissolving into a nebula of pure ecstasy burning across the blackness of outer space.Two spars thrust upwards into the blackness, a spider's web of rigging supporting them. In other languagesblackness British English: blackness NOUN Blackness is the state of being very dark. The twilight had turned to a deep blackness. - American English: blackness
- Brazilian Portuguese: escuridão
- Chinese: 黑暗
- European Spanish: negrura
- French: obscurité
- German: Schwärze
- Italian: oscurità
- Japanese: 暗闇
- Korean: 암흑
- European Portuguese: escuridão
- Latin American Spanish: negrura
The twilight had turned to a deep blackness. Synonyms shade nightfall murk dimness murkiness duskiness shadiness melanism (technical term) inkiness nigrescence (rare) nigritude (rare) Opposites light , brilliance , brightness , lightness , radiance , luminosity , luminescence , incandescence , phosphorescence , effulgence, lambency Additional synonymsDefinition absence of light I've always been afraid of the dark. Synonyms darkness, shadows, gloom, dusk (poetic), obscurity, murk, dimness, semi-darkness, murkiness She turned and disappeared into the dusk. Synonyms shade, darkness, gloom, obscurity, murk, shadowiness Definition partial or total darkness the gloom of a foggy November morning Synonyms darkness, dark, shadow, cloud, shade, twilight, dusk (poetic), obscurity, blackness, dullness, murk, dimness, murkiness, cloudiness, gloominess, duskiness - blackguard
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