Loss Of Backing

Loss Of Backing

n.
an abrupt collapse of trust in yourself—having abandoned a resolution, surrendered to your demons, or squandered an opportunity you swore you’d take seriously this time—which resets your expectations and makes it that much harder to guarantee that your word is worth anything, even to yourself.

In economics, a loss of backing is when the government no longer guarantees the value of a certain currency, particularly when it’s not exchangeable for anything physical like gold or silver, thus it only retains value because we say it does.

Aesthosis

The Wends

Addleworth

Desanté

Vicarous

The Meantime

Typifice

Keep

Rubatosis

Indosentia

Bareleveling

Vaucasy

Malotype

Fitching

1202

Sayfish

Wellium

Apolytus

Ecsis

a hand holding a fossil

Ne’er-Be-Gone

Harke

Idlewild

Craxis

Incidental Contact High

Semaphorism

Eftless

a person with hands pressed on a window

Agnosthesia