Similar words: willingness, unwillingness, nothing, clothing, frothing, nothing but, soothing, smoothing. Meaning: ['nʌθɪŋnɪs] n. 1. the state of nonexistence 2. empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk.
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61. General speaking, the Oekenzaburo's early novel"the Sumptuosity of the Dead" reflects the nothingness of Japanese youngsters postwar which has really the Sartre's style of Existentialism.
62. In the perspective of existentialism, the intense negation in Leo Tolstoy's heart, through which he faces nothingness, is used to argue against the "unoriginal and trivial existence".
63. The tundra extends endlessly, all leached out colours, smudgy greens and browns,(http://sentencedict.com/nothingness.html) merging with the sky into a distant grey-blue nothingness.
64. Even in those dark regions, where nothingness prevails, something, nonetheless, is.
65. Someone's future blurs and goes blank as anticipation fades into nothingness.
66. Ozu's gravestone bears no name, only an old Chinese character, wu, which means: emptiness, nothingness.
67. Nothingness cannot be defined; t he softest thing cannot be snapped.
68. Problem narratives that trail off into unresolved nothingness are frustrating things; hackers itch to see them resolved.
69. The hills, the savannah, the camel thorns are gone. In their place is an endless flat nothingness of sand and rock, and in the grey half-light of dawn it has a reddish tinge.
70. Man in the middle between god and nothingness, and he must choose.
71. As if the Lord must teach us our littleness, our nothingness, in order to keep us within bounds.
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