inanity
/ɪˈnænɪti/
inanity
English
Noun
Ad
Definition
The property of being inane, of lacking material of interest or satisfaction, emptiness.
Etymology
From French inanité, from Latin inanitas, equivalent to inane + -ity.
Example Sentences
- "All those who criticise the inanity of the effort required by the stemmatic approach without clearly adopting a position of their own, do not, in my view, touch upon the core of the problem […]"
- "Working in any bureaucracy means being bedeviled by inanities daily."
- "It was incessant matter for amazement how these Olympians would talk over our heads - during meals, for instance - of this or the other social or political inanity, under the delusion that these pale phantasms of reality were among the importances of life."
Ad