15 सेकंड में
- Means uninformed or unaware.
- Originates from literal darkness.
- Used for secrets and surprises.
- Common in everyday conversation.
मतलब
इस वाक्यांश का मतलब है कि आप किसी ऐसी चीज़ के बारे में पूरी तरह से अनभिज्ञ हैं जो हो रही है या होने वाली है। यह बिना रोशनी वाले कमरे में होने जैसा है - आप अपने आसपास क्या हो रहा है यह नहीं देख सकते, और आपके पास वह जानकारी नहीं है जो दूसरों के पास हो सकती है।
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 11Texting a friend about a surprise party
I can't believe you guys pulled off the surprise party! I was totally in the dark.
I can't believe you guys pulled off the surprise party! I was totally in the dark.
Discussing a work project delay
We were all in the dark about the server issues until yesterday.
We were all in the dark about the server issues until yesterday.
Instagram caption about a career change
Stepping into a new role! Officially no longer in the dark about my future career path. #NewBeginnings
Stepping into a new role! Officially no longer in the dark about my future career path. #NewBeginnings
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The phrase `in the dark` taps into a primal human fear and limitation: the inability to perceive our surroundings without light. Historically, darkness was associated with danger, secrecy, and vulnerability. This deep-seated connection means that being metaphorically `in the dark` carries a weight of potential risk or disadvantage due to a lack of crucial information. It highlights the value societies place on shared knowledge and transparency.
The Surprise Element
This phrase is perfect for revealing a surprise! Use it right after the surprise is revealed to emphasize how clueless you were.
Rooted in Reality
Think about how crucial light is for safety and knowledge throughout history. This phrase taps into that deep, primal understanding of darkness as a state of vulnerability and ignorance.
15 सेकंड में
- Means uninformed or unaware.
- Originates from literal darkness.
- Used for secrets and surprises.
- Common in everyday conversation.
What It Means
Imagine you're waiting for a surprise party. Everyone else knows the plan, the time, and the guest list. But you? You have no idea it's coming! That's being in the dark. It means you're missing crucial information. You're not in the loop. You're totally unaware of the situation. It’s like trying to navigate a maze blindfolded.
Origin Story
The idea of being in the dark comes from a very literal place: the absence of light. For most of human history, darkness meant you couldn't see what was happening. Criminals might operate in the dark. Accidents were more likely in the dark. Important meetings or decisions might be made in the dark to keep them secret. Think of ancient times before electricity. If you were in the dark, you were vulnerable and uninformed. This literal meaning easily transferred to figurative situations where information was missing. It’s a classic case of a physical state becoming a metaphor for mental obscurity. Fun fact: Even today, power outages can literally put us in the dark!
How To Use It
Use in the dark when you genuinely lack knowledge. It applies to secrets, surprises, or ongoing situations. You can use it about yourself or about others. It's a common way to express surprise or confusion. Just remember it implies a lack of information someone else might have. It's not about being unintelligent, but simply uninformed. Think of it as a knowledge gap.
Real-Life Examples
- My sister planned a surprise birthday party for me. I was completely
in the darkuntil I walked into the room! - The company announced major layoffs, but most employees were
in the darkuntil the official memo. - He thought the project was on track, but he was
in the darkabout the budget cuts. - The detective suspected a conspiracy, but the motive remained
in the dark. - We're all
in the darkabout why the boss suddenly resigned.
When To Use It
Use in the dark when someone is unaware of a secret or a developing situation. It's perfect for situations involving surprises, hidden plans, or unexpected news. You can use it when you realize you've been left out of the loop. It works well when you want to express your own surprise. It’s also useful when describing someone else's ignorance. Think of a plot twist in a movie you didn't see coming. That’s the feeling! It's a very versatile phrase.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using in the dark when someone is simply mistaken or has a wrong opinion. It specifically means lacking information, not having incorrect information. Don't use it to describe someone who is generally unintelligent; that's unkind. Also, avoid it in very formal legal or academic settings where precision is key. It’s too informal for those contexts. You wouldn't tell a judge you were in the dark about the evidence, unless you wanted a chuckle.
Common Mistakes
in the dark about the test answers.
✓I didn't know the test answers.
(This mistake implies you were *supposed* to know the answers but didn't. The corrected version is more direct.)
in the dark from the truth.
✓She hid the truth from me.
(Using in the dark here sounds a bit dramatic and implies a deliberate withholding of information, which might be true but less direct than 'hid'.)
Similar Expressions
- Out of the loop: Similar, means not informed about current developments.
- Clueless: More general, means lacking understanding or awareness.
- In ignorance: More formal, emphasizes the state of not knowing.
- Unaware: A direct synonym, less idiomatic.
- In the know: The opposite, meaning well-informed.
Memory Trick
Picture yourself in a pitch-black room. You can't see anything, right? You have no idea what's around you. That's exactly what in the dark means – no information, no visibility. It's like trying to find your keys after the lights go out. Good luck!
Quick FAQ
- Does it always mean a bad thing?
Not necessarily! It can be used for fun surprises too. Like a surprise party!
- Is it rude?
Generally no, but context matters. Don't use it to insult someone's intelligence.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This is a common, informal idiom. While generally understood, avoid it in highly formal writing or speeches where more precise terms like 'uninformed' or 'unaware' are preferred. Be mindful not to use it to imply someone is unintelligent, as it specifically refers to a lack of information.
The Surprise Element
This phrase is perfect for revealing a surprise! Use it right after the surprise is revealed to emphasize how clueless you were.
Rooted in Reality
Think about how crucial light is for safety and knowledge throughout history. This phrase taps into that deep, primal understanding of darkness as a state of vulnerability and ignorance.
Don't Call Someone Dumb!
Avoid using 'in the dark' to insult someone's general intelligence. It specifically refers to a lack of information, not a lack of brainpower. Ouch!
Active vs. Passive
You can be 'in the dark' passively (you just don't know) or someone can 'keep you in the dark' (they deliberately withhold information). Both are common uses!
उदाहरण
11I can't believe you guys pulled off the surprise party! I was totally in the dark.
I can't believe you guys pulled off the surprise party! I was totally in the dark.
Expresses genuine surprise at not knowing about the party.
We were all in the dark about the server issues until yesterday.
We were all in the dark about the server issues until yesterday.
Indicates the team lacked information about a technical problem.
Stepping into a new role! Officially no longer in the dark about my future career path. #NewBeginnings
Stepping into a new role! Officially no longer in the dark about my future career path. #NewBeginnings
Shows a positive shift from being uninformed to informed about career.
I appreciate you providing more details about the project scope; I was previously in the dark regarding its specific objectives.
I appreciate you providing more details about the project scope; I was previously in the dark regarding its specific objectives.
Politely explains a lack of prior information in a professional context.
Wait, Mom's coming to visit next week? You guys were keeping me in the dark!
Wait, Mom's coming to visit next week? You guys were keeping me in the dark!
Expresses mild, friendly annoyance at being excluded from family plans.
The plot twist totally got me! I was in the dark the whole time.
The plot twist totally got me! I was in the dark the whole time.
Relates to being surprised by unexpected plot developments in media.
✗ I was in the dark about why the train was late. → ✓ I didn't understand why the train was late.
✗ I was in the dark about why the train was late. → ✓ I didn't understand why the train was late.
The original implies a lack of specific information, not general confusion.
It hurt a little knowing you all went without me. I felt so in the dark.
It hurt a little knowing you all went without me. I felt so in the dark.
Conveys sadness and a feeling of exclusion.
✗ He was in the dark about the correct answer. → ✓ He was wrong about the correct answer.
✗ He was in the dark about the correct answer. → ✓ He was wrong about the correct answer.
This phrase means unaware, not incorrect. 'Wrong' is the direct term.
My grandpa trying to understand TikTok is like watching someone navigate IKEA instructions... completely in the dark.
My grandpa trying to understand TikTok is like watching someone navigate IKEA instructions... completely in the dark.
Uses humor to describe someone's lack of understanding of modern technology.
Something big is coming soon... staying in the dark for now but excited! ✨ #Mystery
Something big is coming soon... staying in the dark for now but excited! ✨ #Mystery
Hints at future news without revealing details, creating anticipation.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
The phrase 'in the dark' means unaware or uninformed, which fits the context of a surprise.
Choose the sentence that uses 'in the dark' correctly.
Which sentence uses the phrase 'in the dark' correctly?
Option B correctly uses 'in the dark' to mean withholding information. Option D describes a literal situation, not the idiomatic meaning. Options A and C are less common or slightly awkward uses; 'didn't know' or 'couldn't find' would be more natural.
Find and fix the error in the sentence.
While 'remained' isn't strictly wrong, 'was' is more natural and common in this informal context. 'He was in the dark' is the standard phrasing.
Fill in the blank.
'In the dark' means uninformed, which fits the scenario of not knowing about a new policy.
Find and fix the error.
The correct preposition to use with 'in the dark' when referring to a situation or topic is 'about', not 'of'.
Choose the sentence that uses 'in the dark' correctly.
Which sentence uses 'in the dark' correctly?
Option A uses the phrase correctly in contrast to providing information. Option D is a bit informal but acceptable. Options B and C are awkward; 'struggling with' or 'confused by' would be better.
Translate the sentence.
This sentence uses 'in the dark' to mean that colleagues were intentionally not informed about significant company changes.
Put the words in the correct order.
This sentence structure correctly conveys that someone was unaware of the party.
Match the phrase with its meaning.
Understanding these related phrases helps clarify the specific nuance of 'in the dark'.
Fill in the blank.
This context requires a phrase meaning 'uninformed,' which is precisely what 'in the dark' signifies.
Put the words in the correct order.
This sentence correctly uses the passive voice to show that information was withheld.
Translate the sentence.
This sentence means everyone knew why there was a delay; nobody was uninformed.
🎉 स्कोर: /12
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Formality Spectrum for 'In the Dark'
Casual chat with friends, texting.
OMG, I was totally in the dark about the party!
Everyday conversations, emails to colleagues.
We were in the dark about the new project deadline.
Slightly more formal settings, but still conversational.
The public remained in the dark regarding the investigation.
Rarely used; more precise language preferred.
The committee was not apprised of the full details.
When You Might Be 'In the Dark'
Surprise Party
I had no idea they were planning it!
Work Project
We didn't know about the budget cuts.
Family Secret
You guys didn't tell me she was moving!
News Event
The public was unaware of the political deal.
Plot Twist
The movie ending completely surprised me!
Misunderstanding
I wasn't aware of the new rules.
Comparing 'In the Dark' with Similar Phrases
Scenarios for 'In the Dark'
Secrets & Surprises
- • Birthday parties
- • Secret plans
- • Hidden gifts
- • Unexpected news
Lack of Information
- • Project updates
- • Policy changes
- • Meeting details
- • Technical issues
Misunderstandings
- • Confusing instructions
- • Unclear expectations
- • Ambiguous communication
- • Plot twists
Exclusion
- • Being left out of plans
- • Not privy to conversations
- • Missing group decisions
- • Feeling disconnected
अभ्यास बैंक
12 अभ्यासI had no idea they were planning a surprise retirement party for me; I was completely ____.
The phrase 'in the dark' means unaware or uninformed, which fits the context of a surprise.
Which sentence uses the phrase 'in the dark' correctly?
Option B correctly uses 'in the dark' to mean withholding information. Option D describes a literal situation, not the idiomatic meaning. Options A and C are less common or slightly awkward uses; 'didn't know' or 'couldn't find' would be more natural.
गलती खोजें और सुधारें:
He remained in the dark about the company's decision to merge.
While 'remained' isn't strictly wrong, 'was' is more natural and common in this informal context. 'He was in the dark' is the standard phrasing.
Until the manager explained the new policy, we were all ____.
'In the dark' means uninformed, which fits the scenario of not knowing about a new policy.
गलती खोजें और सुधारें:
She was in the dark of the surprise party plans.
The correct preposition to use with 'in the dark' when referring to a situation or topic is 'about', not 'of'.
Which sentence uses 'in the dark' correctly?
Option A uses the phrase correctly in contrast to providing information. Option D is a bit informal but acceptable. Options B and C are awkward; 'struggling with' or 'confused by' would be better.
My colleagues were deliberately kept in the dark about the upcoming restructuring.
संकेत: Think about the passive voice., Use 'about' for the topic.
This sentence uses 'in the dark' to mean that colleagues were intentionally not informed about significant company changes.
शब्दों को सही क्रम में व्यवस्थित करें:
वाक्य बनाने के लिए ऊपर के शब्दों पर क्लिक करें
This sentence structure correctly conveys that someone was unaware of the party.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
Understanding these related phrases helps clarify the specific nuance of 'in the dark'.
The sudden policy change left many residents ____ regarding the new recycling schedule.
This context requires a phrase meaning 'uninformed,' which is precisely what 'in the dark' signifies.
शब्दों को सही क्रम में व्यवस्थित करें:
वाक्य बनाने के लिए ऊपर के शब्दों पर क्लिक करें
This sentence correctly uses the passive voice to show that information was withheld.
No one was in the dark about the reason for the delay.
संकेत: Consider the negative implication., Use 'about' for the reason.
This sentence means everyone knew why there was a delay; nobody was uninformed.
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20 सवालIt means you are uninformed or unaware about a particular situation, event, or piece of information. It's like being in a room with no lights on – you can't see what's happening around you, and you lack the necessary knowledge that others might possess.
Not necessarily! While it often implies missing out on important information, it can also be used playfully for surprises. For example, 'I was completely in the dark about the surprise party!' is a happy expression of being unaware.
Absolutely! It's very common to say 'I was in the dark' or 'I'm in the dark' to explain why you didn't know something. It's a straightforward way to admit you lacked the relevant information.
Use it when you want to express that you or someone else lacks knowledge about a specific topic or event. It fits well in casual chats, when discussing surprises, or explaining why you were caught off guard by news.
Yes, but carefully. While it's generally informal, you can use it politely in a professional context, like 'I was in the dark regarding the project's final deadline.' However, in very formal situations, 'uninformed' or 'unaware' might be preferred.
'In the dark' specifically means lacking information about something. 'Clueless' is broader and suggests a general lack of understanding or awareness, sometimes implying incompetence. You can be 'in the dark' about a specific plan but not necessarily 'clueless' about everything.
'In the dark' implies a complete lack of knowledge, often about something specific that has happened or is happening. 'Out of the loop' suggests you're not up-to-date with the latest information or gossip within a group or ongoing situation.
This means they are deliberately withholding information from you. They know something, but they are choosing not to share it with you, leaving you uninformed and potentially surprised later.
The main variation is its opposite, 'in the know,' which means having insider information. You might also hear phrases like 'left in the dark,' emphasizing the action of being made unaware.
Not usually. It primarily describes a state of lacking information. While someone might be blamed for 'keeping you in the dark,' simply being 'in the dark' usually just states a fact about your knowledge level.
Yes, you can be 'in the dark' about abstract ideas or complex situations. For example, 'I'm still in the dark about the philosophical implications of that theory' is perfectly valid.
Yes, 'in the dark' is widely understood and used in both British and American English. It's a standard idiom across the English-speaking world.
A common mistake is using the wrong preposition, like 'in the dark of' instead of 'in the dark about.' Another error is using it when 'wrong' or 'confused' would be more accurate, as 'in the dark' specifically means lacking information.
Imagine literally being in a dark room. You can't see anything, so you don't know what's there. The phrase works the same way for information – you can't 'see' the facts, so you're uninformed.
It comes from the literal experience of darkness. Historically, darkness meant you couldn't see dangers, secrets, or important events happening around you, leading to a state of vulnerability and ignorance.
Yes, it can. If you're struggling to grasp a difficult concept, whether it's quantum physics or a complicated movie plot, you might say you're 'in the dark' about it, meaning you don't understand it yet.
Yes, more formal alternatives include 'uninformed,' 'unaware,' 'ignorant of,' or 'not privy to.' The choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
The most direct opposite is 'in the know,' which means being well-informed, especially with insider knowledge. Other related concepts include being 'up to speed' or 'in the loop'.
Yes, it can be used sarcastically. For instance, if someone is obviously trying to hide something, you might say, 'Oh yeah, I'm totally in the dark about what you're planning...' with a knowing tone.
The phrase 'kept in the dark' specifically implies that someone is intentionally being prevented from knowing something. It suggests a deliberate action by another party to withhold information.
संबंधित मुहावरे
in the know
antonymHaving insider information or knowledge.
This phrase is the direct opposite, describing someone who possesses the information that someone 'in the dark' lacks.
out of the loop
related topicNot informed about current developments or gossip.
Both phrases describe a lack of information, but 'out of the loop' focuses more on missing ongoing updates within a group.
clueless
related topicCompletely lacking understanding or awareness.
While 'in the dark' is about missing specific information, 'clueless' implies a broader lack of comprehension or intelligence.
uninformed
formal versionNot having or showing knowledge of facts.
This is a more direct and less idiomatic way to express the same core meaning as 'in the dark'.
in ignorance
formal versionBeing unaware of something; lacking knowledge.
Similar to 'uninformed,' this phrase conveys a lack of knowledge but often sounds more formal or profound.
kept in the dark
related topicDeliberately prevented from knowing something.
This variation emphasizes the intentional action of withholding information, adding a layer of agency to the state of being uninformed.