(nonexistence) Opposite of plural for the state or fact of existing
“The nonexistence of Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy came as something of a shock.”
(oblivion) Opposite of plural for the state or fact of existing
“The town lost all of its inhabitants and ultimately sank into complete oblivion.”
Opposite of plural for the nature or essence of a person
“His body can no longer endure the rigors of this brutal sport.”
(objects) Opposite of plural for a real or imaginary living entity, especially an intelligent one
“I mistook the shadow for an eerie creature, but it turned out to be nothing more than an irregularly shaped object.”
(abstracts) Opposite of plural for a real or imaginary living entity, especially an intelligent one
“The concept of the Easter Bunny was, admittedly, foreign to me, but I rather enjoyed the activity of egg hunting.”
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