Synonyms of the word darkness


DARKNESSCOMPLEXION - CONDITION - DARK - DUSKINESS - ILLUMINATION - INIQUITY - SCENE - SHADOW - STATUS - SWARTHINESS - VALUE - WICKEDNESS

darkness

  • n. (uncountable) The state of being dark; lack of light.
  • n. (uncountable) Gloom.
  • n. (countable) The product of being dark.
  • n. (uncountable) The state or quality of reflecting little light, of tending to a blackish or brownish color.
  • n. (uncountable) Evilness, lack of understanding or compassion, reference to death or suffering.

complexion

  • n. (obsolete, medicine) The combination of humours making up one's physiological "temperament", being either…
  • n. The quality, colour, or appearance of the skin on the face.
  • n. (figuratively) The outward appearance of something.
  • n. Outlook, attitude, or point of view.

condition

  • n. A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
  • n. A requirement, term, or requisite.
  • n. (law) A clause in a contract or agreement indicating that a certain contingency may modify the principal…
  • n. The health status of a medical patient.
  • n. The state or quality.
  • n. A particular state of being.
  • n. (obsolete) The situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank.
  • v. To subject to the process of acclimation.
  • v. To subject to different conditions, especially as an exercise.
  • v. (transitive) To place conditions or limitations upon.
  • v. To shape the behaviour of someone to do something.
  • v. (transitive) To treat (the hair) with hair conditioner.
  • v. (transitive) To contract; to stipulate; to agree.
  • v. (transitive) To test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains).
  • v. (US, colleges, transitive) To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up…
  • v. To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged…

dark

  • adj. Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.
  • adj. (of colour) Dull or deeper in hue; not bright or light.
  • adj. Hidden, secret, obscure.
  • adj. Without moral or spiritual light; sinister, malign.
  • adj. Conducive to hopelessness; depressing or bleak.
  • adj. Lacking progress in science or the arts; said of a time period.
  • adj. With emphasis placed on the unpleasant aspects of life; said of a work of fiction, a work of nonfiction…
  • n. A complete or (more often) partial absence of light.
  • n. (uncountable) Ignorance.
  • n. (uncountable) Nightfall.
  • n. A dark shade or dark passage in a painting, engraving, etc.

duskiness

  • n. The quality of being dusky.

illumination

  • n. The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated.
  • n. Festive decoration of houses or buildings with lights.
  • n. Adornment of books and manuscripts with colored illustrations. See illuminate (transitive verb).

iniquity

  • n. Deviation from what is right; wickedness, gross injustice.
  • n. An unfair act or unconscionable deed.
  • n. Hostility, malevolence, lawlessness.
  • n. Denial of the sovereignty of God.

scene

  • n. The location of an event that attracts attention.
  • n. (theater) The structure on which a spectacle or play is exhibited; the part of a theater in which the…
  • n. The decorations and fittings of a stage, representing the place in which the action is supposed to go…
  • n. So much of a play as passes without change of locality or time, or important change of character; hence,…
  • n. The place, time, circumstance, etc., in which anything occurs, or in which the action of a story, play,…
  • n. An assemblage of objects presented to the view at once; a series of actions and events exhibited in their…
  • n. A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery.
  • n. An exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before others, creating embarrassment or disruption; often,…
  • n. An element of fiction writing.
  • n. A social environment consisting of an informal, vague group of people with a uniting interest; their sphere…
  • v. (transitive) To exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

shadow

  • n. A dark image projected onto a surface where light (or other radiation) is blocked by the shade of an object.
  • n. Relative darkness, especially as caused by the interruption of light; gloom, obscurity.
  • n. (obsolete) A reflected image, as in a mirror or in water.
  • n. That which looms as though a shadow.
  • n. A small degree; a shade.
  • n. An imperfect and faint representation.
  • n. (Britain, law enforcement) A trainee, assigned to work with an experienced officer.
  • n. One who secretly or furtively follows another.
  • n. A type of lettering form of word processors that makes a cubic effect.
  • n. An influence, especially a pervasive or a negative one.
  • n. A spirit; a ghost; a shade.
  • n. (obsolete, Latinism) An uninvited guest accompanying one who was invited.
  • n. (psychology) In Jungian psychology, an unconscious aspect of the personality.
  • v. To block light or radio transmission.
  • v. (espionage) To secretly or discreetly track or follow another, to keep under surveillance.
  • v. To accompany a professional during the working day, so as to learn about an occupation one intends to…
  • v. (programming) To make an identifier, usually a variable, inaccessible by declaring another of the same…
  • v. (computing) To apply the shadowing process to (the contents of ROM).
  • adj. Unofficial, informal, unauthorized, but acting as though it were.
  • adj. Having power or influence, but not widely known or recognized.
  • adj. (politics) Acting in a leadership role before being formally recognized.

status

  • n. A person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others.
  • n. Prestige or high standing.
  • n. A situation or state of affairs.
  • n. (law) The legal condition of a person or thing.
  • n. (social networking) A function of some instant messaging applications, whereby a user may post a message…

swarthiness

  • n. The property of being swarthy.

value

  • n. The quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.
  • n. (uncountable) The degree of importance given to something.
  • n. That which is valued or highly esteemed, as one's morals, morality, or belief system.
  • n. The amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else.
  • n. (music) The relative duration of a musical note.
  • n. (art) The relative darkness or lightness of a color in (a specific area of) a painting etc.
  • n. Numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed.
  • n. Precise meaning; import.
  • n. (in the plural) The valuable ingredients to be obtained by treating a mass or compound; specifically,…
  • n. (obsolete) Esteem; regard.
  • n. (obsolete) valour; also spelled valew.
  • v. To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
  • v. To fix or determine the value of; assign a value to, as of jewelry or art work.
  • v. To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon.
  • v. To hold dear.

wickedness

  • n. The state of being wicked; evil disposition; immorality.
  • n. A wicked or sinful thing or act; morally bad or objectionable behaviour.

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