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Exploring Darkness: Collocations and Expressions

1 Common Collocations with Darkness

When we talk about darkness, we often use specific word combinations. The most natural way to describe very dark conditions is pitch black or complete darkness. As evening approaches, we say darkness descends or darkness falls. People can be surrounded by darkness or overcome by darkness. Many children have a fear of darkness, while others might learn to embrace the darkness.

Key Terms

pitch black
completely dark with no light at all
complete darkness
a situation where there is no light
darkness descends
when night begins to fall
surrounded by darkness
having darkness on all sides

💬 Section 1: Night Shift Conversation

Sarah and Tom discussing their work during a night shift at a hospital

Sarah: “The hospital feels different when darkness falls, doesn't it?”
Tom: “It does. Some areas can get pitch black if the lights aren't working.”
Sarah: “Especially the old wing. I always feel surrounded by darkness there.”
Tom: “The complete darkness in that area makes me uncomfortable sometimes.”
Sarah: “Have you noticed how quickly darkness descends in winter?”
Tom: “Yes, it's already dark when our shift starts at 6 PM.”
Sarah: “At least the emergency lights never leave us in complete darkness.”
Tom: “True, we always need some light for patient safety.”

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2 Story: A Night Shift Tale

Sarah worked as a night shift nurse at the city hospital. As she walked to work one evening, she watched the darkness descend over the city. The streets were quiet, and soon she found herself surrounded by darkness. Some people might find this scary, but Sarah had learned to embrace the darkness. She understood that darkness wasn’t always something to fear – it was just another part of nature’s cycle.

At the hospital, she met Tom, the security guard, who was checking the emergency lights. ‘We can’t let the hospital fall into darkness,’ he explained. ‘Even in complete darkness, we need to keep working.’ Sarah nodded, knowing that in their line of work, they often had to help people emerge from darkness, both literally and figuratively.

Key Terms

fall into darkness
to become completely dark
emerge from darkness
to come out of a dark place or situation

💬 Section 2: A Night Shift Tale

Sarah helping a young patient afraid of the dark

Alex: “I don't like it when the room falls into darkness.”
Sarah: “I understand. Many people feel nervous in the dark.”
Alex: “Will you leave the small light on?”
Sarah: “Of course. And remember, the sun will emerge from darkness in the morning.”
Alex: “But what if I need something during the night?”
Sarah: “I'll check on you regularly, and you can always press the call button.”
Alex: “Promise you won't let it get too dark?”
Sarah: “I promise. We'll keep the night light on all night.”

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📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

pitch blackcompletely dark with no light at all
complete darknessa situation where there is no light
darkness descendswhen night begins to fall
darkness fallswhen night begins (alternative to 'descends')
fall into darknessto become completely dark
fear of darknessbeing afraid of dark places or nighttime
emerge from darknessto come out of a dark place or situation
surrounded by darknesshaving darkness on all sides
impenetrable darknessdarkness so thick that nothing can be seen through it
embrace the darknessto accept or welcome dark conditions
overcome by darknessto be completely enveloped by darkness
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