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blackness

1 of 1noun
/ˈblæknəs/
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the quality of being completely black

  • The blackness of the fabric gave the dress a sleek, sophisticated look.
  • The photograph captured the deep blackness of the night sky.
  • The blackness of the shadow contrasted sharply with the bright light.
  • The blackness of the ink was perfect for creating sharp, clear lines.
  • The artist used the blackness of the paint to create a dramatic focal point in the artwork.
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the state of being completely devoid of light

  • The blackness of the cave was so profound that even a flashlight barely penetrated it.
  • The room's blackness was absolute when the curtains were drawn and the lights were turned off.
  • The astronaut experienced the blackness of space, where no light could be seen for miles.
  • The blackness of the deep ocean at night created a sense of vast, unending emptiness.
  • The blackness of the void between the stars gave a feeling of infinite darkness.