largely meaningless

Frequency: 6.841.2 per million words

Used to say that something is meaningless in its most important or fundamental aspects.

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Examples (10)

  • His apology felt largely meaningless without any real change in behavior.
  • The old regulations became largely meaningless after the new technology was introduced.
  • Without context, a single word can be largely meaningless.
  • Their promises were largely meaningless as they had no intention of keeping them.
  • For some, life can feel largely meaningless without a clear purpose.
  • The debate became largely meaningless once the decision had already been made.
  • Any threats they made proved largely meaningless in the face of strong opposition.
  • The details of the contract were largely meaningless to those outside the legal profession.
  • Without public support, the protest would be largely meaningless.
  • The statistics, when taken out of proportion, are largely meaningless.