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semidarkness

American  
[sem-ee-dahrk-nis, sem-ahy-] / ˌsɛm iˈdɑrk nɪs, ˌsɛm aɪ- /

noun

  1. partial darkness.


Etymology

Origin of semidarkness

First recorded in 1840–50; semi- + darkness

Example Sentences

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From its first painterly images, of the face of Meryl Streep, sad and tender and lovely in the semidarkness, the film declares its artistry, its sensitivity and its theme.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 25, 2023

“I carefully patrolled the fence in the semidarkness until I came upon a beautiful sight: six feet of stout rope dangling onto the ground from the fence,” Bagdikian wrote.

From Washington Post • Dec. 23, 2017

In the semidarkness of the cell, Pope Francis sat alone for five minutes to pray before an image of the saint.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 29, 2016

Instead of an authoritative voice-over, characters who can hardly be distinguished from one another because of their goggles and scuba suits yell in semidarkness, their voices obscured by a pounding musical soundtrack.

From New York Times • Mar. 29, 2012

They’re wearing similar T-shirts, but I can’t make out what they say in the semidarkness.

From "Ask the Passengers" by A.S. King