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Definition of nothingness in English: nothingnessnoun ˈnʌθɪŋnəsˈnəθɪŋnəs mass noun1The absence or cessation of life or existence. the fear of the total nothingness of death Example sentencesExamples - She would then stare out, as if in her own little world, her own little void of nothingness.
- With death, if he did not slide into nothingness, there would never be an escape.
- Presumably death is a limit or a boundary, and the beyond of the limit of death is nothingness.
- The large void, terrible in its complete nothingness, yawned again before me and around me and inside me.
- Indeed, it may be the fear of nothingness, of simply blinking out of existence which motivates many to take up their faiths.
- It was that void; that gushing nothingness which she so feared.
- Only in nothingness can nothing truly exist, and this is where Cecil was.
- I cannot think, though, that this means my father's life has come to nothingness with his death.
- The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness.
- A more important question is at stake: is nothingness synonymous with death?
- She was just about to give up, to stay in the nice, cold dark void of nothingness when a light appeared before her eyes.
- You are the being that gives form, albeit temporary, to my nothingness.
- Not until life and existence implode into oblivion, nothingness, will the fighting end.
- Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to nothingness, oblivion.
- This absence of perception is absolute nothingness, the nothingness itself being beyond perception.
- It is a love story in which denial becomes desire and the fundamental states of being and nothingness are put to the ultimate test.
- Certain words drift into the realm of nothingness to be eminently forgotten.
- Swirls of nothingness embraced me and whispered to me of nothing, and everything.
- By risk he means being placed at the limit of death of and nothingness.
- Already at the beginning of time, a great light shone into the void of nothingness.
Synonyms oblivion, non-existence, non-being, non-life nullity, blankness void, vacuum rare nihility - 1.1 Worthlessness or insignificance.
the nothingness of it all overwhelmed him Example sentencesExamples - Sleep has muffled the last few days into nothingness.
- The hot weather we had last week deteriorated to gray nothingness here.
- All of this pales into nothingness, however, when faced with The Ghost's latest masterpiece.
Synonyms unimportance, insignificance, triviality, pointlessness, uselessness, worthlessness, valuelessness
Definition of nothingness in US English: nothingnessnounˈnəθɪŋnəsˈnəTHiNGnəs 1The absence or cessation of life or existence. the fear of the total nothingness of death Example sentencesExamples - It is a love story in which denial becomes desire and the fundamental states of being and nothingness are put to the ultimate test.
- A more important question is at stake: is nothingness synonymous with death?
- She was just about to give up, to stay in the nice, cold dark void of nothingness when a light appeared before her eyes.
- Certain words drift into the realm of nothingness to be eminently forgotten.
- Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to nothingness, oblivion.
- Indeed, it may be the fear of nothingness, of simply blinking out of existence which motivates many to take up their faiths.
- You are the being that gives form, albeit temporary, to my nothingness.
- Already at the beginning of time, a great light shone into the void of nothingness.
- It was that void; that gushing nothingness which she so feared.
- This absence of perception is absolute nothingness, the nothingness itself being beyond perception.
- Only in nothingness can nothing truly exist, and this is where Cecil was.
- Swirls of nothingness embraced me and whispered to me of nothing, and everything.
- She would then stare out, as if in her own little world, her own little void of nothingness.
- Presumably death is a limit or a boundary, and the beyond of the limit of death is nothingness.
- Not until life and existence implode into oblivion, nothingness, will the fighting end.
- By risk he means being placed at the limit of death of and nothingness.
- The large void, terrible in its complete nothingness, yawned again before me and around me and inside me.
- I cannot think, though, that this means my father's life has come to nothingness with his death.
- The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness.
- With death, if he did not slide into nothingness, there would never be an escape.
Synonyms oblivion, non-existence, non-being, non-life - 1.1 Worthlessness; insignificance; unimportance.
the nothingness of it all overwhelmed him Example sentencesExamples - The hot weather we had last week deteriorated to gray nothingness here.
- All of this pales into nothingness, however, when faced with The Ghost's latest masterpiece.
- Sleep has muffled the last few days into nothingness.
Synonyms unimportance, insignificance, triviality, pointlessness, uselessness, worthlessness, valuelessness
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