nonexistent
Frequently Asked Questions
- Their chances of making the playoffs were slim, but after losing this game, their chances are nonexistent.
- My drawing skills are nonexistent—I can’t even do stick figures.
- Gilbert’s desire for a surprise birthday party was utterly nonexistent—and he made that obvious.
Example Sentences
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The agreement appears to push the U.S. health system significantly toward direct-to-consumer prescription drug sales, a channel that was virtually nonexistent a year ago.
From Barron's
The freeze became a key component of his promise to make New York more affordable and was politically popular in a city where rents have soared and the vacancy rate is almost nonexistent.
The controversy, which centers on public funds earmarked for flood-control infrastructure allegedly going toward substandard or nonexistent projects, is also pressuring portfolio flows and local assets.
Gene stares off down the hall and gives an almost nonexistent nod.
From Literature
Group presentations always dominate these events, but here solo exhibitions—or even group presentations with several works by the same artist—were almost nonexistent.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.