noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:After the storm, the area suffered from darkness for several hours.

Definition:to be affected by the absence of light, especially in terms of physical disabilities or in a metaphorical sense.

From suffer from darkness

Example:The thick cloud cover was about to fill the sky with darkness.

Definition:to make something completely dark by covering it or cutting off the light.

From fill with darkness

Example:Some saw him as the bearer of darkness and inevitable destruction.

Definition:a person metaphorically embodying darkness or negative traits such as evil or despair.

From bearer of darkness

Example:Many singers embrace darkness in their music to express deep emotions.

Definition:to willingly accept or seek out a state or aspect of darkness, often used to encourage courage or acceptance.

From embrace darkness

Example:The novel explores the gray area of darkness in the human soul.

Definition:a vague or ambiguous situation with a disturbing element, often hinting at moral ambiguity.

From gray area of darkness

Example:It was the darkness in his heart that led him to commit such atrocities.

Definition:metaphorically refers to the internal darkness or evil that a person harbors.

From darkness in his heart

Example:He knew he had to face the darkness to overcome his insecurities.

Definition:to confront and deal with a problem or fear, often a metaphor for dealing with deep-seated issues or fears.

From face the darkness

Example:The war cast a cloud of darkness over the nation.

Definition:a metaphor for a period of bleakness, often referring to a threat or ominous event.

From cloud of darkness

Example:The novel pits the voice of darkness against a chorus of hope and light.

Definition:a metaphorical phrase describing a force or voice that embodies negative traits or ideologies.

From voice of darkness

Example:As the darkness of night fell, she felt more alone.

Definition:the darkness associated with nighttime, emphasizing the absence of light and quietness.

From darkness of night

Example:The pavilion of darkness was a popular spot among teenagers for its secretive gatherings.

Definition:a figurative term often used for a place or area that is dark and foreboding, suggesting an environment of gloom.

From pavilion of darkness

Example:Some believed the pyramid was a temple of darkness, a place of ancient and forbidden knowledge.

Definition:a metaphorical term for a place associated with mystery and dark secrets.

From temple of darkness

Example:The abyss of darkness seemed endless, endless, and unending.

Definition:a metaphorical term for an extremely deep, dark, and daunting situation or place, often symbolic of despair or hopelessness.

From abyss of darkness

Example:The darkness of sin was a constant reminder of the need for redemption.

Definition:a metaphorical expression for the evil or corrupt aspects of human nature, often used religiously or morally.

From darkness of sin

Example:They feared that the sorcerer lived in a palace of darkness.

Definition:a metaphorical term for a domain or place associated with evil or negative forces, often elevated to a grandiose level.

From palace of darkness

Example:The leaders were living in the darkness of ignorance regarding the new technology.

Definition:a metaphorical phrase referring to a state of lack of knowledge or understanding, often used critically.

From darkness of ignorance