nihilism — the belief that life is meaningless and that there are no moral principles or values
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the belief that life is meaningless and that there are no moral principles or values
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈnaɪəˌlɪzəm/
Korean meaning: 삶이 무의미하며 도덕적 원칙이나 가치가 존재하지 않는다는 믿음, 허무주의
Korean pronunciation: **나**이얼리즘
Example Sentences
- The teenager's room was decorated with nihilism posters saying 'Nothing matters anyway.'
- His nihilism was so extreme that he refused to choose between pizza and hamburger, claiming both were equally meaningless.
- The philosophy professor explained nihilism as the belief that traditional values and moral principles have no foundation.
nihilism
NOUN//ˈnaɪəˌlɪzəm//
the belief that life is meaningless and that there are no moral principles or values

a young artist sits on the floor surrounded by torn canvases and broken paintbrushes they have just destroyed. Paint is splattered across the floor as they hold their head in their hands with a blank, empty expression. Their friend stands in the doorway with shocked concern, reaching out to help. The destroyed paintings show beautiful landscapes and portraits that once held meaning. The artist looks up with hollow eyes, showing complete indifference to both the destruction and their friend's worried gestures. the belief that life is meaningless and that there are no moral principles or values
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Origin
From Latin 'nihil' meaning 'nothing' combined with the suffix '-ism' to form a philosophical doctrine. The term gained prominence in 19th century Russian literature and philosophy to describe the rejection of all values and beliefs.
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“The teenager's room was decorated with nihilism posters saying 'Nothing matters anyway.'”
“His nihilism was so extreme that he refused to choose between pizza and hamburger, claiming both were equally meaningless.”
“The philosophy professor explained nihilism as the belief that traditional values and moral principles have no foundation.”
“After watching too many philosophical movies, Jake temporarily adopted nihilism and started questioning the point of doing homework.”
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