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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DarknessDarkness - Wikipedia

    Darkness is defined as a lack of illumination, an absence of visible light, or a surface that absorbs light, such as a black one. Human vision is unable to distinguish colors in conditions of very low luminance because the hue -sensitive photoreceptor cells on the retina are inactive when light levels are insufficient, in the range of visual perception referred to as scotopic vision .

  2. Darkness definition: the state or quality of being dark. See examples of DARKNESS used in a sentence.

  3. 4. literary. a : evil or wickedness. They set off to fight the forces/powers of darkness. b : a lack of knowledge, understanding, or education : a state in which little is known or understood. people living in darkness [= ignorance] and sin. DARKNESS meaning: 1 : a state in which little or no light can be seen a dark state or condition; 2 : the ...

  4. 1 the state of being dark, without any light After a few minutes our eyes got used to the darkness. The house was plunged into total darkness when the electricity was cut off. The sun went down and darkness fell (= it became night). There is an extra hour of darkness on winter mornings. Her face was in darkness.

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · darkness ( countable and uncountable, plural darknesses) ( uncountable) The state of being dark; lack of light; the absolute or comparative absence of light. The darkness of the room made it difficult to see. Over everything was darkness and thick silence, and the smell of dust and sunflowers.

  6. The house was plunged into total darkness when the electricity was cut off. The sun went down and darkness fell (= it became night). There is an extra hour of darkness on winter mornings. Parking is not allowed during the hours of darkness. Her face was in darkness. They managed to escape under cover of darkness.

  7. Darkness is also, as in the expression "land of darkness," used for the state of the dead, ( Job 10:21 Job 10:22) and frequently, figuratively, for ignorance and unbelief, as the privation of spiritual light.