Pronunciation: /eɪˈkɑzmɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the belief that the universe is devoid of meaning or purpose
A1 The concept of acosmic philosophy may be difficult for some beginners to grasp.
A2 The novel's protagonist experiences an acosmic feeling of emptiness and detachment from the world around him.
B1 The artist's work often explores themes of acosmic existentialism, challenging viewers to contemplate their place in the universe.
B2 The film's eerie atmosphere and bleak cinematography contribute to its overall acosmic tone.
C1 The philosopher's acosmic worldview posits that the universe is indifferent to human existence and meaning.
C2 The novel delves deep into the protagonist's acosmic psyche, revealing his profound sense of isolation and alienation.
formal The philosopher's acosmic worldview posits that the universe is devoid of inherent meaning or purpose.
informal She always had an acosmic perspective, believing that everything was random and chaotic.
slang Dude, he's like totally acosmic, man. Thinks the world is just a big joke.
figurative The artist's painting captured the feeling of acosmic emptiness, with vast, desolate landscapes stretching into infinity.
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