Antonym: light. Similar words: homesickness, tactlessness, in the dark, the dark ages, witness, finesse, shyness, fitness. Meaning: ['dɑrknɪs /'dɑːk-] n. 1. absence of light or illumination 2. an unilluminated area 3. absence of moral or spiritual values 4. an unenlightened state 5. having a dark or somber color 6. a swarthy complexion.
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241. He opened his eyes to the quiet darkness, the moonlight, the breeze from the window that his helper had opened.
242. He shivered as he buckled on his sword and took up his post, hating the chill darkness and the loneliness.
243. By the end of the evening she was puffing her cigarette and blowing the smoke at Miss Poole in the darkness.
244. It is the same with visual responses to light and darkness, to summer and winter, to beautiful creatures or plants.
245. We burst from the darkness into the hard white morning heat of the plaza, at a dead run.
246. He cried out, suddenly aware he was in total darkness, the smashing of stone joining the cry.
More similar words: homesickness, tactlessness, in the dark, the dark ages, witness, finesse, shyness, fitness, business, awareness, toughness, aloofness, on business, wilderness, gentleness, businessman, willingness, wretchedness, gracefulness, agribusiness, consciousness, effectiveness, pretentiousness, doorknob, knee, kneel, knee-jerk, dare, dart, radar.