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Term: Darkest Day

Definition:

The term "darkest day" refers to the day with the least amount of daylight, usually during the winter solstice. It can also metaphorically represent a time of extreme difficulty or despair.

Examples:

  1. As a noun (literal sense):

    - Today is the darkest day of the year, with only a few hours of sunlight.

    - The shortest day of the year marks the darkest day, where darkness prevails for most of the day.

    - On the darkest day, sunset happens as early as 4:30 PM in this region.

  2. As a noun (metaphorical sense):

    - Losing her job was the darkest day of her life.

    - The darkest day of the war was when the city fell into enemy hands.

    - It felt like the darkest day when he received the devastating news about his mother's illness.

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