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nothingness

American  
[nuhth-ing-nis] / ˈnʌθ ɪŋ nɪs /

noun

  1. the state of being nothing.

  2. something that is nonexistent.

    a view of humanity as suspended between infinity and nothingness.

  3. lack of being; nonexistence.

    The sound faded into nothingness.

  4. unconsciousness or death.

    She remembered a dizzy feeling, then nothingness.

  5. utter insignificance, emptiness, or worthlessness; triviality.

    The days followed one another in an endless procession of nothingness.

  6. something insignificant or without value.


nothingness British  
/ ˈnʌθɪŋnɪs /

noun

  1. the state or condition of being nothing; nonexistence

  2. absence of consciousness or life

  3. complete insignificance or worthlessness

  4. something that is worthless or insignificant

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Etymology

Origin of nothingness

First recorded in 1625–35; nothing + -ness

Example Sentences

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It had been a performance impressive in its nothingness.

From Los Angeles Times

Rambunctious and astute, the toddler heroine of the sublimely beautiful animated film “Little Amélie or the Character of Rain” first communicates in voiceover from the void of nothingness before birth.

From Los Angeles Times

The line between nothingness and death is thin.

From Salon

I want it to almost feel like nothingness.

From Los Angeles Times

“Seeing all those titles together in one place makes them blend into one vast nothingness.”

From Salon