Pronunciation: /əˈkɑːzmɪst/
noun a person who denies the existence of a beneficial God or any gods
A1 An acosmist is someone who believes that the world does not exist.
A2 The acosmist rejected the idea of a higher power creating the universe.
B1 The concept of being an acosmist is often associated with existentialist philosophy.
B2 As an acosmist, she found solace in the idea that life has no inherent meaning.
C1 The acosmist's contemplation of the universe led to profound insights about existence.
C2 Philosophers have debated the implications of being an acosmist for centuries.
formal The acosmist philosopher believed that the universe is fundamentally meaningless and devoid of purpose.
informal My friend is such an acosmist, he always talks about how life is just a series of random events.
slang Don't be such an acosmist, try to see the beauty and meaning in the world around you.
figurative Her pessimistic view on life made her seem like an acosmist, unable to see the light in any situation.
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