Nothingness
[nuhth-ing-nis] /ˈnʌθ ɪŋ nɪs/
noun
1.
the state of being .
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.
/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
n.
“nonexistence,” 1630s, from nothing + -ness.
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