nihilistic

[ UK /nˌa‍ɪəlˈɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to nihilism
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How To Use nihilistic In A Sentence

  • Her latest play is a nihilistic vision of the world of the future.
  • As ignorant and nihilistic as it may be, this record still gets me turnt up in the gym.
  • We have no such right, and the very notion that we do is nihilistic, unnatural, antihuman. Matthew Yglesias » Iceland Bans Strip Clubs
  • You’ve got to find a way to signal to the reader that this self-loathing, nihilistic downer is nevertheless a human worth caring about. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Donald Maass, Part 2
  • I was vexed by this question in my head, "is running nihilistic or existentialist in nature?"
  • He's massively articulate and frighteningly nihilistic.
  • From this misconception have come all the unfounded charges that Buḍḍhism is an "atheistical," that is to say, a grossly materialistic, a nihilistic, a negative, a vice-breeding religion. The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons
  • Hence, the benefits of a secular society, where we can incessantly dick with the intersection between the “nihilistic, unnatural, [and] antihuman” and the City of God, the better to make life in the here and now not suck. Matthew Yglesias » Iceland Bans Strip Clubs
  • His nihilistic view of human existence was the very starting point in his lifelong struggle to confront the universe face-to-face.
  • Work for today is to continue reading greygirlbeast's brilliant, evocative, nihilistic A is for Alien and thinking about what I want to say about her work on acritical level. My fandom runs like a girl
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