unbeing

noun
/ʌnˈbiːɪŋ/

Etymology

From Middle English unbeing, equivalent to un- + being.

  1. inherited from unbeing

Definitions

  1. Nonexistence.

    • What we fear most is not death itself but the prospect of not being, or rather of unbeing, a state where we altogether cease to exist. The idea of unbeing is so alien to us that we find it almost impossible to conceive.
  2. A nonbeing

    A nonbeing; an entity of no existence or significance.

    • The house is pale as though its life-blood were sucked and the Cabots reduced to unbeings.
  3. Not in existence, nonexistent.

    • Beings yet unbeing

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA