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Benighted   /bɪnˈaɪtɪd/   Listen
Benighted

adjective
1.
Overtaken by night or darkness.  Synonym: nighted.
2.
Lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture.  Synonym: dark.  "Benighted ages of barbarism and superstition" , "The dark ages" , "A dark age in the history of education"



Benight

verb
(past & past part. benighted; pres. part. benighting)
1.
Overtake with darkness or night.
2.
Envelop with social, intellectual, or moral darkness.
3.
Make darker and difficult to perceive by sight.  Synonym: bedim.






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"Benighted" Quotes from Famous Books



... 'wildered, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All ...
— Poems Every Child Should Know - The What-Every-Child-Should-Know-Library • Various

... quoth The Kid, so comically that even Carew's lips relaxed. "I suppose the letter doesn't specify the attention?... Christopher Columbus!... Great Scott!... Glory, Glory, Hallelujah!... To think of two millionaires' daughters all at once in this benighted, thirsty land!... It fairly catches me in the breath," and he sat down again suddenly as if the news was too much ...
— The Rhodesian • Gertrude Page

... every possible combination. The path which leads from the Hayfield side across the desolate tableland of the Scout to the Snake Inn on the eastern side of the ridge, ran among them, and many a wayfarer, benighted or mist-bound on the moor, had taken refuge before now in their caverns and recesses, waiting for the light, and dreading to find himself on the cliffs ...
— The History of David Grieve • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... there no help for this state of things? The foregoing account of the principal causes of disease suggests naturally the means of at least partial cure for the accumulated evils under which the benighted city is suffering. It is true that the climate must always be unfavorable to persons of a certain constitution, but its bracing air is a tonic to those who are able to bear it, and its fierce winds serve to sweep away many an impurity. It is true, also, ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 15, - No. 87, March, 1875 • Various

... lone hut on the borders of the lake, where he and his wife subsisted by eel-catching and other precarious pursuits. The simplicity and openness of his manner disarmed suspicion. The offer was accepted, and the benighted heroes found themselves breathing fish-odours and turf-smoke for the night, under a shed of the humblest construction. His family consisted of a wife and one child only; but the strangers preferred a bed by the turf-embers to the couch ...
— Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2) • John Roby


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