Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
deep-darkness
Noun
/diːp ˈdɑːrk.nəs/

Definition
A state or quality of being dark to a significant depth; it’s often associated with the absence of light in both a literal and metaphorical sense.

Examples
- The cave was filled with deep-darkness, making it hard to see anything.
- In the deep-darkness of the night, the stars shone brightly in contrast.
- She often contemplated her thoughts in the deep-darkness of her room.

Meaning
Deep-darkness refers to an intense level of darkness where little to no light penetrates; it can evoke feelings of fear, mystery, or introspection.

Synonyms
- Obscurity
- Blackness
- Shadow
- Dimness
- Night