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Vacuousness

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Noun

1. vacuousness

indicative of or marked by mental vacuity and an absence of ideas

Example Sentences:
'the vacuousness of her face belied her feelings'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Vacuousness

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adjective
1. 
containing nothing; empty
2. 
bereft of ideas or intelligence; mindless
3. 
characterized by or resulting from vacancy of mind
a vacuous gaze
4. 
indulging in no useful mental or physical activity; idle
5. logic, mathematics
(of an operator or expression) having no import; idle: in (x) (John is tall) the quantifier (x) is vacuous

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Vacuousness

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adjective
1. 
empty of matter
2. 
having or showing lack of intelligence, interest, or thought; stupid; senseless; inane
3. 
characterized by lack of purpose, of profitable employment, etc.; idle

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Vacuousness

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adj.
1.
a. Lacking intelligence; stupid or empty-headed.
b. Devoid of substance or meaning; vapid or inane: a vacuous comment.
c. Devoid of expression; vacant: a vacuous stare. See Synonyms at empty.
2. Lacking serious purpose or occupation; idle: "A sleepless night was followed by a vacuous day" (Zon Ferraris).
3. Archaic Devoid of matter; empty: vacuous space.

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