Pronunciation: /æntiˈneɪtəˌlɪzəm/
noun a philosophical position that assigns a negative value to birth and advocates for the prevention of future births
A1 I don't understand the concept of antinatalism.
A2 Antinatalism is the belief that it is morally wrong to bring new life into the world.
B1 Some people choose to follow the philosophy of antinatalism to reduce suffering in the world.
B2 The debate on antinatalism often revolves around ethical considerations and the impact on population growth.
C1 Antinatalism challenges traditional views on procreation and raises complex questions about the value of life.
C2 Scholars have written extensively on the philosophical implications of antinatalism and its implications for society.
formal Antinatalism is a philosophical position that assigns a negative value to birth and procreation.
informal Some people believe in antinatalism, which means they think it's wrong to have children.
slang Antinatalism is all about saying no to babies.
figurative In the garden of life, antinatalism is like pruning the tree of existence to prevent further growth.
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