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inane
/ ɪˈneɪn /
adjective
senseless, unimaginative, or empty; unintelligent
inane remarks
Other Word Forms
- inanely adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of inane1
Word History and Origins
Origin of inane1
Example Sentences
Others debated why the show had lost its spark: too many inane games, over-edited drama, and a focus on contestant personalities instead of actual cooking.
From the moment they arrive at the resort, she can’t stop yammering about the inane details of their lives in North Carolina.
We'll soon see if he really means to carry out this inane tariff plan.
But being ride-or-die means that you have to support your companion wholeheartedly, no matter how many inane decisions they make along the way.
In voice-over narration, Angela communicated directly to the audience and shared her innermost thoughts — sometimes eloquent, sometimes inane but always authentic to the volatile experience of being a teenager.
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When To Use
Something inane lacks sense, significance, or ideas. Do you know when to use inane, fatuous, silly, foolish, stupid, and asinine? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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