vacuousness

[ UK /vˈækjuːəsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. indicative of or marked by mental vacuity and an absence of ideas
    the vacuousness of her face belied her feelings
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How To Use vacuousness In A Sentence

  • But on a much larger level, it just shows once again the utter vacuousness of our electoral system.
  • Last night Tory Derek claimed he was fed up with the other housemates' "vacuousness" sic. Archive 2005-07-01
  • Photorealism meant something because it had a kind of vacuousness to it. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think that all Paul (Miles) G did was expose American wine consumers as the fickle mob that they are, further validating the vacuousness and self important Parkerist approach to wine: if someone tells me its good then it must be good. Vote now! Wine Person of the Decade [the Naughties] | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • If anything illustrates the sheer vacuousness and frivolity of the so-called metropolitan elite I have yet to hear it.
  • The plaintive cry "Don't let the Government get its hands on my Medicare," might be apocryphal, but it highlights the vacuousness of a political movement that is built on deliberate denial by Americans of their own responsibility for the straits in which we find ourselves. David Paul: The Problem Is Not Jon Stewart
  • I have been conducting an experiment aimed at analysing the intensifying silliness, stupidity and vacuousness of the world.
  • But I don't think I can set aside my prejudices about the vacuousness of life in suburban sprawl.
  • Herman "I don't have facts to back this up" Cain -- whose surge in the polls underscores the vacuousness of both Romney and Perry -- was recently given an opportunity by MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell to acknowledge that sexual preference isn't a choice. Michael Sigman: Note to GOP: Sometimes an Opinion Isn't Just an Opinion
  • As for Michelle Rhee, I heartily advise you distance yourself from her before the extent of her vacuousness becomes obvious. Matthew Yglesias » Turning Schools into Schools
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