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nonexistent
adjective as in fictional, not real
Weak matches
- airy
- baseless
- blank
- chimerical
- dead
- defunct
- departed
- dreamlike
- dreamy
- empty
- ethereal
- extinct
- extinguished
- fancied
- few and far between
- flimsy
- gone
- gossamery
- groundless
- hallucinatory
- hypothetical
- illusory
- imaginary
- imagined
- immaterial
- imponderable
- insubstantial
- legendary
- lost
- missing
- mythical
- null
- null and void
- passed away
- passed on
- perished
- shadowy
- ungrounded
- unreal
- unsubstantial
- vague
- vaporous
- void
- without foundation
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Example Sentences
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Cleveland’s defense is legit, but the Browns’ offense is practically nonexistent.
From Los Angeles Times
The bipartisan political process in Congress in the past few years has been almost nonexistent.
From Salon
Social services, such as safe houses for abused women and their children, are often scarce or nonexistent in rural areas.
From Salon
Verbal gas is abundant and facts almost nonexistent.
From Los Angeles Times
The pay is nonexistent, but the perk could be viewing games in the U.S.,
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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