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blackness

American  
[blak-nis] / ˈblæk nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality or state of being black.

  2. the quality or state of being a Black person.

  3. Negritude.


Etymology

Origin of blackness

A Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; see origin at black, -ness

Example Sentences

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But she never shirks from the hard facts of the Du Bois history, or that of blackness in this country.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026

"What struck me wasn't necessarily just Earth, it was all the blackness around it. Earth was just this lifeboat hanging undisturbingly in the universe," said Koch.

From Barron's • Apr. 11, 2026

Seeing our planet surrounded by the blackness of space "truly emphasised how alike we are, how the same thing keeps every single person on planet Earth alive," Koch said from space.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026

“You turn off the lights and they just tumble into the blackness of space,” he told me.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2025

I’d never seen eyes so given over to blackness; they seemed unearthly, tokens of spiritual power.

From "Educated" by Tara Westover

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