FATUOUS: "Inanely foolish and unintelligent" (adj)


"Fatuous" is an adjective used to describe something that is silly, foolish, or completely lacking in intelligence. It refers to actions, ideas, or statements that are devoid of sense or seriousness.

Etymology: The word "fatuous" comes from the Latin word "fatuuus," which means "silly" or "foolish."







Sample sentences:

His fatuous remarks during the meeting undermined his credibility among the team members.
  1. We dismissed his fatuous suggestion as it had no practicality in solving the issue.

  2. The comedian's humor wasn't witty; it bordered on being fatuous and mindless.

  3. Making decisions based on such fatuous reasoning is bound to lead to disastrous outcomes.

  4. She couldn't help but roll her eyes at the fatuous plot of the movie, finding it entirely unbelievable.


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