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- Saying that something is almost nonexistent means that it is almost gone or barely there —like the last remaining light at the end of a sunset. If you’re referring to the chances of something happening, you could say that it’s extremely unlikely.
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If you say that something is non-existent, you mean that it does not exist when you feel that it should.
Saying that something is almost nonexistent means that it is almost gone or barely there—like the last remaining light at the end of a sunset. If you’re referring to the chances of something happening, you could say that it’s extremely unlikely.
adjective [ not gradable ] us / ˌnɑn·ɪɡˈzɪs·tənt / Add to word list. completely absent: Crime is virtually nonexistent around here. (Definition of nonexistent from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of nonexistent. nonexistent.
The meaning of NONEXISTENT is not in actual or present occurrence : not existing. How to use nonexistent in a sentence.
adjective. /ˌnɒn ɪɡˈzɪstənt/ /ˌnɑːn ɪɡˈzɪstənt/ not existing; not real. a non-existent problem. ‘How's your social life?’ ‘Non-existent, I'm afraid.’. Hospital beds were scarce and medicines were practically non-existent. compare existent. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary verbs. Definitions on the go.
If you say that something is non-existent, you mean that it does not exist when you feel that it should. Hygiene was non-existent: no running water, no bathroom. You'll take everything you're offered yet your own generosity is virtually non-existent.
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