nélküliség
Nélküliség is a Hungarian word that translates to "lack of" or "withoutness." It denotes the state of not having something, or the absence of a particular quality, attribute, or entity. The term can be applied in various contexts, from the physical absence of objects to more abstract concepts such as the lack of emotion or the absence of a specific characteristic.
In philosophical discussions, "nélküliség" might refer to ontological questions about what it means for something to
In everyday language, "nélküliség" is commonly used to express deprivation or need. For example, one might speak