Definition of blankness

blanknessnoun

sự trống rỗng

/ˈblæŋknəs//ˈblæŋknəs/

The word "blankness" has its roots in Old English. The term originates from the word "blanc", which means "white" or "vacant". In Old English, "blancness" referred to a state of whiteness, emptiness, or lack of color or content. Over time, the spelling evolved to "blankness", and the word's meaning expanded to include notions of emptiness, vacuum, or a complete lack of something. In modern English, "blankness" is often used to describe a state of emptiness or nothingness, both literal (e.g., a blank page) and metaphorical (e.g., a sense of emotional or intellectual void). In essence, the word "blankness" captures the idea of something being empty, vacant, or devoid of substance, whether tangible or intangible.

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a total lack of feeling, understanding or interest

hoàn toàn thiếu cảm xúc, sự hiểu biết hoặc sự quan tâm

Example:
  • emotional blankness

    sự trống rỗng cảm xúc

the quality of being empty, with no pictures, marks or decoration

chất lượng của sự trống rỗng, không có hình ảnh, dấu hiệu hoặc trang trí

Example:
  • the blankness of a nearly white winter sky

    sự trống trải của bầu trời mùa đông gần như trắng xóa