nihilistic

/ˌnaɪəˈlɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Believing that life has no meaning, purpose, or value; rejecting moral principles and religious beliefs.
    • She rejected her friend's nihilistic attitude, choosing instead to find joy in small things.
    • His nihilistic philosophy made him feel that nothing he did mattered.
    • The movie's nihilistic ending left the audience feeling hopeless.
  2. Showing a rejection of all established laws, institutions, and social conventions.
    • Some artists adopt a nihilistic style that deliberately breaks every rule of traditional art.
    • The protest turned nihilistic, with demonstrators calling for the destruction of all government systems.
    • His nihilistic speech urged people to ignore all laws and do whatever they wanted.
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