virtually meaningless

Frequency: 7.045.6 per million words

Indicates that something has very little meaning left.

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Examples (10)

  • Without context, the statement is virtually meaningless.
  • His promises became virtually meaningless after repeated failures.
  • The old traditions are now virtually meaningless to the younger generation.
  • In the grand scheme of things, individual efforts can sometimes feel virtually meaningless.
  • After the scandal, his apology was virtually meaningless to the public.
  • Many find that striving for material wealth alone is virtually meaningless.
  • The legal jargon made the contract virtually meaningless to the average person.
  • Her threats were virtually meaningless without any power to back them up.
  • To those who have suffered greatly, empty words of comfort are virtually meaningless.
  • The distinction between the two terms has become virtually meaningless over time.