Pronunciation: /eɪˈkɑz.mɪzəm/
noun a philosophical doctrine that denies the reality of the universe and holds that it has no real existence
A1 I don't understand the concept of acosmism.
A2 The teacher explained acosmism in a simple way.
B1 The book delves into the philosophy of acosmism.
B2 Scholars have debated the implications of acosmism for centuries.
C1 A deep understanding of acosmism requires extensive study.
C2 The professor's lecture on acosmism was incredibly enlightening.
formal Acosmism is a philosophical belief that the universe is devoid of any ultimate reality or purpose.
informal Some people think acosmism is just a fancy way of saying the universe is meaningless.
slang Who cares about acosmism? I'm just trying to live my life.
figurative In the darkness of his mind, acosmism clouded his thoughts like a thick fog.
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