Meaning & Definition of word "Nonexistent"

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    Nonexistent

    /nɒnɪɡˈzɪstənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. not existing; missing or absent.
      • Example: The proposed solution was nonexistent in the current budget.
    • 2. having no existence or reality.
      • Example: His confidence in the project seemed nonexistent after the initial failures.
    • 3. not present in a particular place or situation.
      • Example: The committee reported that sufficient evidence for the claims was nonexistent.
    • 4. not found; not found in the physical or conceptual realm.
      • Example: The character in the story was fictional and entirely nonexistent in real life.

    Etymology

    The word 'nonexistent' comes from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' combined with 'existent', which is derived from the Latin 'exsistere', meaning 'to stand out or appear'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    nonexistent relationship:

    A relationship that is perceived to have no actual existence.

    nonexistent evidence:

    Evidence that cannot be found or does not exist.

    nonexistent options:

    Choices that are not available or real.

    Related Words

    exist:

    to have actual being; to be real.

    existent:

    having existence; existing.

    absence:

    the state of being not present.

    Slang Meanings of nonexistent

    Meaning: Not a chance.

    Example Sentence: That job opportunity is nonexistent; don't even bother applying.

    Meaning: Ghosted.

    Example Sentence: He hasn't replied to my texts in weeks; he's totally nonexistent now.