Blackness: meaning, definitions and examples
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blackness
[ ˈblak.nəs ]
darkness
The quality or state of being black; darkness or deep darkness.
Synonyms
darkness, dimness, obscurity, void
Examples of usage
- The blackness of the night was overwhelming.
- The blackness of the cave made it hard to see.
- The blackness of space was mesmerizing.
- She was surrounded by an eerie blackness.
- The blackness of his heart was revealed.
wickedness
The quality or state of being wicked or evil.
Synonyms
corruption, evil, malevolence, sinister
Examples of usage
- The blackness of his soul was evident in his actions.
- She was consumed by the blackness of her thoughts.
- The blackness of his intentions was shocking.
- The blackness of the character's heart drove the plot.
- The blackness of his deeds haunted him.
Translations
Translations of the word "blackness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 negritude
🇮🇳 काला पन
🇩🇪 Schwärze
🇮🇩 kegelapan
🇺🇦 чорність
🇵🇱 czarność
🇯🇵 黒さ (くろさ)
🇫🇷 noirceur
🇪🇸 negrura
🇹🇷 karanlık
🇰🇷 검음
🇸🇦 سواد
🇨🇿 černota
🇸🇰 čiernosť
🇨🇳 黑暗 (hēi'àn)
🇸🇮 črnina
🇮🇸 svarti
🇰🇿 қаралық
🇬🇪 შავი
🇦🇿 qaralıq
🇲🇽 negrura
Etymology
The word 'blackness' has its roots in the Old English word 'blæc', which meant 'dark, swarthy, black'. Over time, the word evolved to represent the quality or state of being black, both in terms of physical darkness and moral wickedness. The concept of blackness has been explored in various literary works and philosophical discussions, delving into themes of light versus dark, good versus evil, and the complexities of human nature. The symbolism of blackness continues to be a rich source of inspiration and contemplation in art, literature, and culture.
See also: black, blackbird, blackboard, blacken, blackened, blackening, blackhead, blacklist, blackmail, blackout.