nihilist


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ni·hil·ism

 (nī′ə-lĭz′əm, nē′-)
n.
1. Philosophy The doctrine that nothing actually exists or that existence or values are meaningless.
2. Relentless negativity or cynicism suggesting an absence of values or beliefs: nihilism in postwar art.
3.
a. Political belief or action that advocates or commits violence or terrorism without discernible constructive goals.
b. also Nihilism A diffuse, revolutionary movement of mid-19th-century Russia that scorned authority and tradition and believed in reason, materialism, and radical change in society and government through terrorism and assassination.
4. Psychiatry A delusion, experienced in some mental disorders, that the world or one's mind, body, or self does not exist.

[Latin nihil, nothing; see ne in Indo-European roots + -ism.]

ni′hil·ist n.
ni′hil·is′tic adj.
ni′hil·is′ti·cal·ly adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.nihilist - someone who rejects all theories of morality or religious belief
nonreligious person - a person who does not manifest devotion to a deity
2.nihilist - an advocate of anarchismnihilist - an advocate of anarchism    
radical - a person who has radical ideas or opinions
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nihilist

noun
1. cynic, sceptic, atheist, pessimist, agnostic, unbeliever Ripley has become a world-weary nihilist.
2. anarchist, revolutionary, extremist, agitator At heart, he's a revolutionist, an anarchist, a nihilist.
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Translations

nihilist

[ˈnaɪɪlɪst] Nnihilista mf
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nihilist

[ˈnaɪɪlɪst] nnihiliste mf
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nihilist

nNihilist(in) m(f)
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nihilist

[ˈnaɪɪlɪst] nnichilista m/f
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References in classic literature ?
Father was branded as a nihilist and an anarchist, and in one cartoon that was copied widely he was portrayed waving a red flag at the head of a mob of long-haired, wild-eyed men who bore in their hands torches, knives, and dynamite bombs.
Perhaps the word is misused, and he is better described as a nihilist, or an annihilist.
A Nihilist who rejects all authority, because he knows authority to be evil, and welcomes all pain, because through that he realises his personality, is a real Christian.
"No, they are not Nihilists," explained Lebedeff, who seemed much excited.
In the cabin were arms and ammunition, and hidden in a secret receptacle in the cabin table was one of those infernal machines, the construction of which had occupied much of Paulvitch's spare time when he had stood high in the confidence of the Nihilists of his native land.
What is the good of mixing yourself up with these Nihilists? Do give over, little father.
He, like everyone, had heard that there were, especially in Petersburg, progressives of some sort, nihilists and so on, and, like many people, he exaggerated and distorted the significance of those words to an absurd degree.
"The war against terrorism will continue until the total eradication of this phenomenon and the liquidation of all those who have adopted this kind of nihilist thought," Zbidi stressed.
Donald Trump is a nihilist: he disdains all moral principles and
The researchers were careful to stress that their findings don't mean all conservatives are livin' the dream and every liberal is a nihilist. And while religion certainly does play a substantial role in giving people's lives purpose (doing God's will, securing tickets to paradise, etc.), they note that personal characteristics and current mood also affect feelings of purpose and wellbeing.
He discusses the true world, cynic nihilism, Paul's world, Paul: nihilist or overman, Nietzsche's world, Heidegger's world, and parrhesia.
She's living with her mother Barb (Bridget Everett) and grandma (Cathy Moriarty, who was Vicki LaMotta in Raging Bull ), taking terrible jobs in bars and restaurants while pursuing her rap career with supporting artistes Hareesh (Siddarth Dhananjay) and nihilist punk performance artist Bob (Mamoudou Athie).