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vacuityva‧cu‧i‧ty /vəˈkjuːəti, væ- $ væ-/ noun [uncountable] formal vacuityOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin vacuitas, from vacuus; ➔ VACUOUS - Addressing Honderich's work on its own terms, one must question whether he demonstrates the complete vacuity of Conservative thinking.
- But the book's principal defect remains the vacuity of its protagonist.
- He laid aside his paper and allowed himself to be lulled into a rhythmical vacuity by the swaying of the ambulance.
- Surely, five hundred years of argument have convinced most reasonable people of the vacuity of this debate.
lack of intelligent, interesting, or serious thought |