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nihilistic
[ nahy-uh-lis-tik ]
adjective
- of or believing in nihilism, or the total rejection of established laws and institutions:
An exhibition of nihilistic art—now there's an oxymoron!
- embracing anarchy, terrorism, and destruction:
nihilistic tactics learned in a terrorist bootcamp.
- Philosophy. of or believing in an extreme form of skepticism; belief in nothingness.
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Example Sentences
President Donald Trump has moved beyond "American carnage," leaving the nihilistic outlook of his first term behind in favor of gleeful bullying and childish name-calling.
He’s got too much on his mind to allow this monkey to really go bananas, and his indecision makes the movie’s nihilistic viewpoint feel all the more hollow and forced.
He continues rattling off his nihilistic list until he lands on the reason for this drug-fueled rant.
I don’t want to make it sound totally self-important, but I do think there is something that's kind of nihilistic: “Don’t sell out, man,†even as you're selling out.
That can lead us into a nihilistic place of feeling as if nothing matters, or accelerate our grief to the point it becomes a part of our identity.
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