darkness

darkness - noun

  • The total or near total absence of light
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"There was almost no light when he opened his eyes again. The darkness of night was thick and for a moment he began to panic again."

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the darkness from here." "That darkness belongs to me." "The darkness is very important."

darkness - thesaurus

Synonyms: black, dark

Antonyms: day, light

SpellingJoy score for darkness

SpellingJoy Gematria

Mystic
203

Letter Values

D
7
A
1
R
19
K
12
N
15
E
5
S
20
S
22

Etymology

Middle English derknesse, going back to Old English deorcnysse, from deorc dark:1 + -nysse -ness