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benighted

[bih-nahy-tid] / bɪˈnaɪ tɪd /


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A young woman from an island community on the brink of extinction sets out on an odyssey across the vastness of the Pacific, hoping to save the people of her benighted home.

From The Wall Street Journal

Abortion became a constitutional “right,” its opponents benighted sectarians.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lecornu’s benighted tenure—the shortest in the history of France’s modern Fifth Republic—is a measure of how a political system that was once a cornerstone of stability in Europe has fallen into disarray.

From The Wall Street Journal

The play, which is having its Los Angeles premiere at Pasadena Playhouse, seems like it could have been commissioned to skewer this destructive, benighted and completely mortifying anti-science moment.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s a jingoistic caricature of benighted American exceptionalism, only now he’s reaching for the light of genuine goodness.

From Salon