noun
- plural of fatuitiy; instances or examples of foolish or pointless behavior, speech, or ideas
- the quality or state of being fatuous; lack of intelligence or purpose
Usage: formal; often used in literary or critical contexts
Usage: formal; uncountable usage
Examples
- The critic dismissed the film's plot as a series of fatuities that insulted the audience's intelligence.
- His speech was filled with such fatuities that no one took him seriously.
- The novel satirizes the fatuities of high society through exaggerated characters.
- She grew tired of listening to the fatuities exchanged at the dinner party.
- The committee's report was marred by numerous fatuities and unsupported claims.
- He spoke with such confidence despite the obvious fatuities in his argument.