inanity

/ɪˈnænɪti/
noun
  1. Something that is silly, stupid, or meaningless.
    • The comedian's routine was full of inanities that made the audience groan.
    • The meeting was a waste of time, filled with inanities and no real decisions.
    • I couldn't believe the inanity of the argument they were having over which color is best.
  2. The quality of being silly, stupid, or lacking meaning.
    • She rolled her eyes at the sheer inanity of the gossip.
    • The inanity of the movie's plot made it impossible to enjoy.
    • His speech was criticized for its inanity and lack of substance.
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