fruitlessness

NOUN
  1. the quality of yielding nothing of value
  2. a lack of creative imagination
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How To Use fruitlessness In A Sentence

  • And when you finally discover the overwhelming fruitlessness of your efforts, how you are putting your life on the line for an ever-diminishing possibility of success, could you survive?
  • She smirked at the intriguing fruitlessness of it all and recalled what a lumberingly absurd dream life had been.
  • Meditation is essential to this process, as it enables us to see the fruitlessness of anger. Ed and Deb Shapiro: Violence On The Street: How To Be A Good Activist
  • The depiction of the brutality and fruitlessness of war leaves a lasting impact on the reader.
  • For further proof of the fruitlessness of the efforts in either penalty box there was the final frantic exchanges in County's box.
  • And only last year Red Star Belgrade finished a whopping five points behind their rivals Partizan Belgrade after 33 games of mellow fruitlessness. Who has played the fewest games during a full professional career? | The Knowledge
  • With this additional drama I wish Elizabeth did not have to witness the total fruitlessness of her ultimate sacrifice. Evening Buzz: John Edwards’ Love Child?
  • Acknowledging the basic fruitlessness of human existence is important, but so is grinning.
  • This sort of behavior--the quantifying of our own fruitlessness--would appear to be the very pinnacle of self-delusion. Archive 2010-06-01
  • Hanging on to what we had last year in our pensions joins hanging on to what we thought was our nation's international status to cause fruitlessness. Donna Schaper: Recession Proofing New Year's Resolutions
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