nihility

IPA: nˈaɪʌɫʌti

noun

  • The state or fact of being nothing; nothingness, nullity; nonexistence.
  • (obsolete, countable) A nonexistent thing; nothing.
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Examples of "nihility" in Sentences

  • Embrace the solace that accompanies the wave of dark nihility.
  • Has any one been ever able to answer his question: Speed an arrow from the limits of the world — will it fall into nothing, into nihility?
  • Maybe it scares the hell out of you, but perhaps you yearn for it too … the nihility, the nothingness because it's your essence, your embodiment.
  • Maybe it scares the hell out of you, but perhaps you yearn for it too ... the nihility, the nothingness because it's your essence, your embodiment.
  • His profoundest desire, he said, was todie, to know, at last, “complete unconciousness, total nihility, a final end to dreaming, the last and only salvation.”
  • All the conflict of faith and doubt, the distress roused by the idea of nihility, the anger he had felt at the unjust sufferings of mankind, had been swept away by her fresh cool hands.
  • So that this much touted Caribbean Diaspora conference and meeting with President Bush may very well be an exercise in nihility given the fact that an incoming president – Democrat or Republican – is not bound by any law or principle to respect the positions set out in the communiqué.

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