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Meaning of non-existent
The primary meaning of "non-existent" refers to something that does not exist in reality.
Etymology of non-existent
The word "non-existent" is derived from the Latin words "non" meaning "not" and "existere" meaning "to exist", with the prefix "non-" indicating negation and the suffix "-ent" forming an adjective, the word has been in use since the 17th century to describe something that lacks existence or reality.
Synonyms
nonentity
nonexistent
unreal
imaginary
fictitious
fictional
fanciful
nonexistent
hypothetical
unrealized
unattained
unbegun
uncreated
unformed
unfounded
untrue
false
mythical
legendary
illusory
insubstantial
intangible
invisible
imperceptible
undetectable
unperceivable
unnoticeable
unobservable
absent
missing
lacking
wanting
deficient
incomplete
partial
fragmentary
vague
ambiguous
unclear
undefined
unestablished
unproven
unsubstantiated
Definitions
- Not having existence in reality, having no real or actual existence
- * Not existing in fact, not present or accounted for
Usage Examples
- The idea of a perfect world is non-existent, as there will always be conflicts and disagreements.
- * The company claims that the rumors about their financial troubles are non-existent and completely unfounded.