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Benighted Meaning in English

word

bɪˈnaɪtɪd
bih-NY-tid
bɪnˈaɪtɪd
bih-NY-tid

Definition

Lacking knowledge or education; also used to describe someone or something surrounded by darkness or ignorance.

Usage & Nuances

'Benighted' is formal and somewhat literary. It often describes places, people, or societies viewed as backward or lacking enlightenment, and may sound old-fashioned. Can refer literally to being overtaken by darkness or metaphorically to ignorance. Rare in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

The village was benighted after the storm knocked out the power.

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Many called the ancient tribe benighted because they did not know how to read or write.

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He grew up in a benighted neighborhood with very few opportunities.

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Travelers found themselves benighted on the mountain as night fell unexpectedly.

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The author's memoirs describe his benighted youth in a poor, isolated town.

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It's unfair to call a culture benighted just because its traditions are different.

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