English to Arabic Dictionary nothingness

nothingness

فراغ
definition
noun
the fear of the total nothingness of death
the absence or cessation of life or existence.
translation of 'nothingness'
noun
فراغ,
تفاهة,
عدم
example
It was that void; that gushing 'nothingness' which she so feared.
Swirls of 'nothingness' embraced me and whispered to me of nothing, and everything.
Certain words drift into the realm of 'nothingness' to be eminently forgotten.
the fear of the total 'nothingness' of death
Indeed, it may be the fear of 'nothingness' , of simply blinking out of existence which motivates many to take up their faiths.
She would then stare out, as if in her own little world, her own little void of 'nothingness' .
the 'nothingness' of it all overwhelmed him
Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to 'nothingness' , oblivion.
It is a love story in which denial becomes desire and the fundamental states of being and 'nothingness' are put to the ultimate test.
You are the being that gives form, albeit temporary, to my 'nothingness' .
By risk he means being placed at the limit of death of and 'nothingness' .
the 'nothingness' of it all overwhelmed him
The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of 'nothingness' .
All of this pales into 'nothingness' , however, when faced with The Ghost's latest masterpiece.
Not until life and existence implode into oblivion, 'nothingness' , will the fighting end.
With death, if he did not slide into 'nothingness' , there would never be an escape.
The hot weather we had last week deteriorated to gray 'nothingness' here.
Sleep has muffled the last few days into 'nothingness' .
the fear of the total 'nothingness' of death
She was just about to give up, to stay in the nice, cold dark void of 'nothingness' when a light appeared before her eyes.
Only in 'nothingness' can nothing truly exist, and this is where Cecil was.
This absence of perception is absolute nothingness, the 'nothingness' itself being beyond perception.
Presumably death is a limit or a boundary, and the beyond of the limit of death is 'nothingness' .
Already at the beginning of time, a great light shone into the void of 'nothingness' .
A more important question is at stake: is 'nothingness' synonymous with death?
The large void, terrible in its complete 'nothingness' , yawned again before me and around me and inside me.
I cannot think, though, that this means my father's life has come to 'nothingness' with his death.
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