nullibiety (Meaning)

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nullibiety (n.)

The state or condition of being nowhere.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nullibiety

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nullibiety Sentence Examples

  1. The nullibiety of the elusive artifact made it a coveted prize among treasure hunters.
  2. The suspect's alibi proved to be a nullibiety, as he was caught red-handed at the scene.
  3. The professor's argument was met with nullibiety from his skeptical colleagues.
  4. The scientist's search for the elusive "God particle" has thus far yielded only nullibiety.
  5. The defendant's claim of innocence was a nullibiety, as the prosecution presented overwhelming evidence of his guilt.
  6. The alleged sighting of Bigfoot turned out to be a case of nullibiety, based on a misinterpretation of a tree stump.
  7. The idea of a perfect society is often dismissed as a nullibiety, due to the inherent flaws in human nature.
  8. The nullibiety of the concept of heaven and hell has been a topic of philosophical debate for centuries.
  9. The existence of ghosts is a nullibiety, as there is no scientific evidence to support such a claim.
  10. The belief in a supernatural power is a nullibiety for many atheists, who reject the idea of any external deity.

FAQs About the word nullibiety

The state or condition of being nowhere.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nullibiety of the elusive artifact made it a coveted prize among treasure hunters.

The suspect's alibi proved to be a nullibiety, as he was caught red-handed at the scene.

The professor's argument was met with nullibiety from his skeptical colleagues.

The scientist's search for the elusive "God particle" has thus far yielded only nullibiety.