Pronunciation: /ˈʊrˌɡrʊnd/
noun a German philosophical term meaning 'original ground' or 'primordial essence', often used to describe the ultimate reality or foundation of existence
A1 The concept of 'urgrund' is difficult for me to understand.
A2 In some philosophies, 'urgrund' is considered the ultimate reality.
B1 The idea of 'urgrund' plays a significant role in existentialist thought.
B2 Scholars debate the origins and interpretations of the term 'urgrund'.
C1 The philosopher delved deep into the concept of 'urgrund' in his latest book.
C2 The theologian's thesis on 'urgrund' challenged traditional beliefs in the field.
formal The concept of Urgrund in philosophy refers to the primal ground or original source of all things.
informal Have you ever heard of the term Urgrund before? It's an interesting philosophical concept.
slang Urgrund is like the OG of everything, the ultimate source.
figurative In her writing, the author explores the Urgrund of human emotions and experiences.
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