darkness
Americannoun
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the state or quality of being dark.
The room was in total darkness.
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absence or deficiency of light.
the darkness of night.
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wickedness or evil.
Satan, the prince of darkness.
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obscurity; concealment.
The darkness of the metaphor destroyed its effectiveness.
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lack of knowledge or enlightenment.
heathen darkness.
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lack of sight; blindness.
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Etymology
Origin of darkness
First recorded before 1050; Middle English derknesse, Old English deorcnysse; equivalent to dark + -ness
Explanation
The complete (or partial) absence of light is darkness. If you've ever lost power in your house during a nighttime storm, you know what it's like to be suddenly engulfed in darkness. There are degrees of darkness, from the complete darkness of the woods on a moonless night to the darkness of a room lit by candlelight. Darkness is open to interpretation, since it's defined as a lack of light. There's also a figurative darkness, which can represent wickedness, sadness, ignorance, or simply mystery: "The details of their adventures would remain in darkness, unless one of them wrote a book someday."
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Example Sentences
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Ozzy Osbourne - aka The Godfather of Heavy Metal, aka The Prince Of Darkness - was a singular talent and one of the UK's most beloved musicians.
From BBC • Feb. 27, 2026
Darkness will inspire travelers to see Spain in a new light this summer.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 20, 2025
Darkness, dimness and silence make “For Good” a marked contrast from the Technicolor effusiveness of “Wicked.”
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2025
Darkness clings to the sky as thousands of bikers zoom across a dusty alkaline flat in search of a sunrise set, hoping to outpace the gash of periwinkle light bleeding over the horizon.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2025
Nathan couldn’t figure out if Darkness was good or evil.
From "Healer of the Water Monster" by Brian Young
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