Nothingness

  • 11nothingness — noun 1) the nothingness of death Syn: oblivion, nullity, blankness; void, vacuum; rare nihility 2) the nothingness of it all overwhelmed him Syn: unimportance, insignificance, triviality, pointlessness, uselessness …

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  • 12Nothingness (song) — Nothingness Single by Living Colour from the album Stain Released …

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  • 13Nothingness (album) — Power Tool Stigmata Studio album by Godhead Released 1996 Genre Industrial rock Industrial metal Length …

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  • 14nothingness — noun Date: circa 1631 1. the quality or state of being nothing: as a. nonexistence b. utter insignificance c. death 2. something insignificant or valueless 3. void, emptiness …

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  • 15nothingness — noun a) State of nonexistence; the condition of being nothing. b) Void; emptiness. Syn: nihility Ant: existence …

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  • 16nothingness — Synonyms and related words: KO, absence, acreage, area, blackout, blank, breadth, catalepsy, catatonia, catatony, clean slate, coma, continuum, deprivation, dimension, emptiness, empty space, expanse, expansion, extension, extent, faint, field,… …

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  • 17nothingness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Void] Syn. vacuum, blank, hollowness; see emptiness , nothing , oblivion 2 . 2. [Worthlessness] Syn. pettiness, unimportance, smallness; see insignificance . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. nonexistence, nihility, emptiness …

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  • 18nothingness — noth|ing|ness [ nʌθıŋnəs ] noun uncount 1. ) the complete lack of existence, life, or any quality 2. ) empty space …

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  • 19nothingness — noth·ing·ness || nʌθɪŋnɪs n. state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuum …

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  • 20nothingness — noun 1》 the absence or cessation of existence. 2》 worthlessness; insignificance …

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