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vapidity

NOUN
  1. the quality of being vapid and unsophisticated

How To Use vapidity In A Sentence

  • But we hadn't seen any evidence of the network's vapidity at this point. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vapidity of their comments is about what I'd expected it to be.
  • He summarises the anti-capitalists' annual international get-together at Porto Alegre in Brazil as ‘a ragbag of declamation, hot air and vapidity’.
  • I am computer literate but I find surfing the net is only equalled in its vapidity by the banality of today's TV programmes.
  • Her counterpart left in vain and vapidity.
  • The overwhelming musical score and the too consistent whirling dervish camera only work to expose the film's desperate bid to keep its core vapidity under wraps.
  • Should we see it as a lament on the vapidity of today's artistic culture? Times, Sunday Times
  • Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence.
  • In that case, they have nobody but themselves to blame for such vapidity and unoriginality. Times, Sunday Times
  • While such lyrical vapidity precludes ‘I Wonder’ from moving the listener emotionally, the track does serve as respite in an otherwise aggressive mix.
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