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fatuity

[fuh-too-i-tee, -tyoo-] / fəˈtu ɪ ti, -ˈtyu- /


Example Sentences

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Their success must reveal the home game’s essential fatuity.

From The Wall Street Journal

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.

From BBC

Besides, she said, in another moment of utter fatuity, “Republicans are focused on the facts.”

From New York Times

Decades of of compounding fatuity have created a culture where leisure reading, according to several reports, is at an all time low.

From Salon

The review in The New York Times said that the young tenor “again and again lifted the performance out of the depths of fatuity into which it relentlessly lapsed.”

From New York Times