[ UK /ɪnˈe‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˌɪˈneɪn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extremely silly or stupid
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How To Use inane In A Sentence

  • Californian hippies in suits intone the inane and never-challenged mantra that information wants to be free.
  • “Yes, of course, the whole idea is utterly inane, but to let its predictable inanities blind you to its truly fabulous and breathtaking aspects is to do both oneself and the genre a disservice.” — The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend
  • The rest of the album is equally mind-churningly inane.
  • The babble is inane, but its heart is in the right place. Archive 2009-06-01
  • A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years. The Sun
  • Stone and Parker are unafraid of lampooning both paranoid megalomania and the inane platitudes of Hollywood superstars.
  • But the notion of a film or TV show based on a Facebook status update is not necessarily a trivial or inane one.
  • A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years. The Sun
  • Why must we have to suffer such inane rubbish? The Sun
  • She will lampoon "Cameron's stupendously inane soundbite about a security fightback being followed by a social fightback" and claim the prime minister's vision for dealing with socially excluded people is "the idea of ghettoes, where the undeserving poor can be kept and contained through heavy policing, CCTV surveillance and the use of benefits as a stick to intimidate. Green party leader seeks to woo Liberal Democrats
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