quite meaningless
Frequency: 7.560.1 per million words
To emphasize that something has no meaning at all.
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Examples (10)
- Without a goal, all his efforts seemed quite meaningless.
- Her apology felt quite meaningless after such a severe betrayal.
- The politician's speech was full of clichés and was quite meaningless to the audience.
- After the accident, material possessions became quite meaningless to him.
- To an outsider, their intricate rituals might appear quite meaningless.
- He realized his previous arguments were quite meaningless in the face of new evidence.
- Promises without action are quite meaningless.
- The data, without proper analysis, remained quite meaningless.
- She found the constant gossip quite meaningless and preferred quiet contemplation.
- If there's no understanding, communication can be quite meaningless.