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[ UK /ɪnˈænɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. total lack of meaning or ideas

How To Use inanity In A Sentence

  • Anger and frustration at the inanity of America's political culture underscore the best humour here.
  • But what makes these letters rise above inanity is the portrait they provide of a wartime capital cut adrift from moral bearings. Sunday Reading
  • Linda told him with amazing inanity that his opinion of her was unreliable; and, contented, he lightly pursued his admiration of what he called her boreal charm. Linda Condon
  • Leaphorn had glanced quickly at Naranjo, curious about how he would react to this inanity. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • He chuckles at the inanity of the idea of robotic soccer - do robots really need exercise?
  • Through his pen, inanity became animate, and the captious craft of caricature was raised to character study.
  • Judging the actors is difficult because of the incoherency of the story and inanity of the dialogue.
  • Our Idiot Brother"—not "My" or "Your" or "Their" idiot brother—is goofily funny, and silly, and in many ways follows the currents of contemporary comedy into the gulf stream of inanity. 'Idiot Brother': Silly, Satirical and Smart
  • It's difficult to find someplace to start when you're offered this type of inanity.
  • He has also got a shrewd sense of humour, revealed by a hooded look of bored apprehension if the talk meanders into polite inanity, and by an appreciative chortle when it goes the other way, somewhere interesting.
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