blackout
Plural: blackouts
Noun
- A complete power failure; a temporary loss of consciousness.
- a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
- darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
- the failure of electric power for a general region
- a momentary loss of consciousness
- partial or total loss of memory
- "he has a total blackout for events of the evening"
- A temporary loss of consciousness.
- A temporary loss of memory.
- A large-scale power failure, and resulting loss of electricity to consumers.
- An instance of censorship, especially a temporary one.
- An intentional outage of a website or other online service, typically as a form of protest.
- The mandatory blocking of all light emanating from buildings, as well as outdoor and street lighting as a measure against aerial bombing or naval attack, as imposed during, e.g., World War II.
- The blocking out of as much light as possible.
- A mass murder committed, usually in an urban area, to eliminate potential witnesses of a previous crime.
Verb
- Alternative form of black out.
Examples
- blackout blinds; blackout curtains
- I blacked out due to the intense heat.
- media blackout
- My mind went into a BLACKOUT trying to find a word with these impossible tiles.
- the 2012 English Wikipedia blackout
Origin / Etymology
Deverbal from black out.
Synonyms
amnesia, brownout, dimout, memory loss, blankout#Noun, faint#Noun, outage, power cut, syncope
Scrabble Score: 16
blackout: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordblackout: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
blackout: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary