Blackness Meaning in Bengali: কালোত্ব, কৃষ্ণতা, অন্ধকারতা (noun, /ˈblæk.nəs/)
Definition of Blackness
Blackness refers to the quality or state of being black or dark in color. It is the characteristic of lacking or reflecting very little light, resulting in a color that absorbs all or nearly all incident light. Blackness can also symbolize darkness, evil, or mystery.
Synonyms of Blackness
1. Darkness – অন্ধকার (noun)
2. Obscurity – অস্পষ্টতা (noun)
3. Ebony – কালোমণি (noun)
4. Sable – কালোমণি (noun)
5. Jet – কালোমণি (noun)
Antonyms of Blackness
1. Whiteness – সাদা (noun)
2. Brightness – উজ্জ্বলতা (noun)
3. Lightness – হালকাপন (noun)
4. Fairness – সুন্দরতা (noun)
5. Clarity – স্পষ্টতা (noun)
Origin of Blackness
The word “blackness” originated from the Middle English word “blaknesse,” which is derived from the Old English word “blæcnes.” It is formed by adding the suffix “-ness” to the adjective “black.” The term has been used since the 14th century to describe the quality or state of being black.
Nearby Words
1. Black – adjective
2. Blackbird – noun
3. Blacken – verb
4. Blackout – noun
5. Blacksmith – noun
Blackness in Literature Quotes
1. “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.” – Martin Luther King Jr. (অন্ধকারকে অন্ধকার দ্বারা বিদ্যমান করা যায় না; শুধুমাত্র আলো এটা করতে পারে।)
2. “In the midst of darkness, light persists.” – Mahatma Gandhi (অন্ধকারের মাঝেও আলো থাকে।)
Blackness Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: কালোত্ব
Hindi: कालापन
Nepali: कालापन
Urdu: سیاہی
Tamil: கருப்புத்தன்மை
Telugu: నలుపు
Arabic: السواد
Chinese: 黑暗
Japanese: 黒さ
Russian: чернота
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