emptiness vs wilderness

emptiness

noun
  • The state or feeling of being empty. 

  • A void; a nothingness; something lacking existence. 

  • A nonexistence; a lack of existence. 

wilderness

noun
  • A place or situation that is bewildering and in which one may get lost. 

  • Chiefly followed by of: a bewildering flock or throng; a large, often jumbled, collection of things. 

  • An ornamental part of a garden or park cultivated with trees and often a maze to evoke a natural wilderness. 

  • Uncultivated and unsettled land in its natural state inhabited by wild animals and with vegetation growing wild; (countable) a tract of such land; a waste or wild. 

  • A place other than land (for example, the air or sea) that is uncared for, and therefore devoted to disorder or wildness. 

  • Often preceded by in the: a situation of disfavour or lack of recognition; (specifically, politics) of a politician, political party, etc.: a situation of being out of office. 

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