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Meaning of blackness
The state or quality of being black, or a condition of darkness or absence of light.
Etymology of blackness
The word "blackness" originated from Old English "blæc" meaning dark or black, and the suffix "-ness" which forms a noun indicating a state or quality.
Historically, the term has been used to describe not just physical darkness but also moral or spiritual darkness, and in modern times, it has taken on additional meanings related to racial and cultural identity.
Synonyms
darkness
gloom
gloominess
murk
murkiness
dimness
shadow
shade
obscurity
obscureness
somberness
sombreness
bleakness
dreariness
dismalness
melancholy
sorrow
sadness
mourning
bereavement
mourningness
sorrowfulness
darknesses
black
inkiness
swarthiness
swarthy
dusky
dusk
crepuscular
tenebrous
tenebrosity
caliginous
caliginosity.
Definitions
- The quality of being black, having little or no light.
- A condition of darkness or absence of light.
- The state or quality of being black in skin color, hair, or culture, often used to describe a shared identity or experience.
Usage Examples
- The blackness of the night sky was only punctuated by the stars.
- The community came together to celebrate their shared blackness and cultural heritage.
- The room was filled with an eerie blackness after the power went out.
Antonyms
whiteness
lightness
brightness
fairness
paleness
pallor
clarity
luminosity
radiance
resplendence
glow
gleam
sparkle
shine
dazzle
brilliance
splendor
effulgence
lucidity
transparency
translucency
diaphanousness
airiness
buoyancy
cheerfulness
gaiety
joyfulness
sunniness
warmth
luminousness.