Pronunciation: /ˈnʌθɪŋnəs/
noun a state of nonexistence or emptiness
A1 When I close my eyes, I see nothingness.
A2 The room was filled with an eerie nothingness.
B1 The concept of nothingness can be difficult to comprehend.
B2 He stared out into the vast nothingness of the desert.
C1 Meditation helped her find peace in the nothingness of her mind.
C2 The artist's abstract painting captured the essence of nothingness.
adjective having no real existence or value
A1 The room was filled with nothingness, making it feel cold and empty.
A2 She stared into the nothingness of the night sky, feeling a sense of peace.
B1 The artist's painting captured the essence of nothingness, evoking a sense of contemplation in the viewer.
B2 The philosopher pondered the concept of nothingness, exploring its implications on existence and consciousness.
C1 In the depths of meditation, she experienced a profound sense of nothingness that transcended all thought and emotion.
C2 The scientist studied the phenomenon of nothingness in the universe, seeking to understand the mysteries of dark matter and energy.
formal The concept of nothingness has been explored extensively in philosophical discussions.
informal I gazed into the vast expanse of nothingness and felt a sense of peace.
slang When I asked him what he was thinking about, he just shrugged and said 'nothingness'.
figurative Her mind was consumed by a swirling vortex of nothingness, unable to focus on anything else.
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