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fatuity
[fuh-too-i-tee, -tyoo-]
fatuity
/ əˈːɪɪ /
noun
complacent foolishness; inanity
a fatuous remark, act, sentiment, etc
archaicidiocy
Other Word Forms
- ڲˈٳܾٴdzܲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Despite the fatuity of the arguments being posited by the ESG critics, the investment industry is running scared.
His personal story was the stuff of presidents but when asked what he wanted for the country, he struggled - responding with vague fatuities and empty slogans.
Besides, she said, in another moment of utter fatuity, “Republicans are focused on the facts.”
Decades of of compounding fatuity have created a culture where leisure reading, according to several reports, is at an all time low.
He was delightful on Friday, even without having to rescue the rest of the performance from any depths of fatuity.
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