benight in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To benight means to cover or envelop in darkness or night.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden storm seemed to benight the entire village, plunging it into darkness.
- As night fell, the forest began to benight the path, making it difficult to navigate.
- The thick fog began to benight the coastline, obscuring the lighthouse's beam.
- Her fear of the unknown would often benight her thoughts, leaving her paralyzed.
- They watched as the sun set, knowing that the encroaching darkness would soon benight their camp.
- In the eerie silence, the shadows seemed to benight the room, enhancing his sense of dread.
- The events of the day left her mind feeling benighted, shrouded in confusion and doubt.
- It was a tale so haunting that it could benight the hearts of even the bravest souls.
- The city's bright lights could not completely dispel the feeling that the night would benight the lonely streets.
- Time seemed to benight his memories, blurring the details of the past into obscurity.