be meaningless
Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words
Used to state that something has no meaning, value, or purpose.
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Examples (10)
- Without context, the data can be meaningless.
- His arguments started to be meaningless as he lost track of the topic.
- A life without purpose can often be meaningless.
- For many, the old traditions now are meaningless.
- If promises aren't kept, they quickly become meaningless.
- The politician's speech seemed to be largely meaningless to the audience.
- All their efforts would be meaningless if the project failed.
- To the untrained ear, the technical jargon might be utterly meaningless.
- Numbers alone can sometimes be meaningless without proper interpretation.
- The distinction between the two terms appears to be meaningless in this context.