dark age (Meaning)
dark age
a state of stagnation or decline, the primitive period in the development of something, middle ages, a time during which a civilization undergoes a decline, the Greek historical period of three to four centuries from about 1100 b.c., the European historical period from about a.d. 476 to about 1000
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a state of stagnation or decline, the primitive period in the development of something, middle ages, a time during which a civilization undergoes a decline, the
downgrade, eclipse, nadir, rotting, degradation, downfall, disintegration, degeneracy, decay, declination
ascent,development, growth, advancement, rise, evolution, increase, upswing, restoration, revitalization
The Dark Ages of Europe witnessed a decline in literacy and learning.
Many scholars believe that the Dark Age was a period of stagnation and cultural decline.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the Dark Age saw a significant reduction in trade and commerce.
The fall of the Roman Empire marked the beginning of the Dark Age in Europe.