Pronunciation: /ˈfɪnɪˌtud/
noun the state or quality of having limits or bounds; the condition of being finite
A1 The concept of finitude means that everything has an end.
A2 Humans must come to terms with their own finitude and mortality.
B1 The finitude of natural resources is a pressing concern for environmentalists.
B2 Philosophers have long debated the implications of human finitude on existence.
C1 The artist's work explored themes of finitude and infinity in a profound way.
C2 In his final novel, the author grappled with the existential questions of finitude and eternity.
formal The concept of finitude is a common theme in philosophical discussions.
informal We often forget about our own finitude until faced with a serious illness or accident.
slang I can't wrap my head around the idea of finitude, it's just too deep for me.
figurative The artist's use of negative space in the painting symbolizes the finitude of life.
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