Inanities example sentences

in·an·i·ty

noun

inanities (plural noun)

  - a nonsensical remark or action:

  - lack of sense or meaning; silliness:

"Inanities" Example Sentences

1. The professor's lecture was filled with inanities, leaving the students utterly bored.
2. He dismissed her concerns as mere inanities.
3. Social media is often a breeding ground for inanities.
4. The politician's speech was a string of predictable inanities.
5. I tried to ignore the inanities of the conversation.
6. His arguments were riddled with logical inanities.
7. The book was full of philosophical inanities.
8. She sighed, weary of his endless inanities.
9. He couldn't believe the sheer volume of inanities expressed online.
10. The committee meeting was a waste of time, filled with inanities.
11. Inanities like that should be avoided in serious discussions.
12. All those inanities made the meeting far too long.
13. His daily routine consisted mostly of inanities.
14. Their relationship was built upon inanities and petty grievances.
15. The author's attempt to be profound only resulted in a series of inanities.
16. He found solace in avoiding the inanities of modern life.
17. The news was saturated with inanities, overshadowing important events.
18. To me, his work was pure inanities.
19. A few inanities escaped her lips before she regained composure.
20. The critics panned the film, calling it a collection of inanities.
21. Despite the inanities, the meeting reached a conclusion.
22. He filtered out the inanities to find the core message.
23. She was tired of the constant stream of inanities from her colleagues.
24. Let's skip the inanities and get to the point.
25. His writing was characterized by its clever avoidance of inanities.
26. The novel's plot was full of distracting inanities.
27. Ignoring the inanities, she focused on the task at hand.
28. His speech was marred by several regrettable inanities.
29. Many believe that reality TV is nothing but inanities.
30. The essay was ultimately undone by its inanities.
31. Are these inanities all that modern culture offers us?
32. He spoke with authority, even when spouting inanities.
33. The argument devolved into a series of childish inanities.
34. She wished she hadn't engaged with his inanities.
35. His attempts at humor often fell flat, resulting in inanities.
36. The film was a masterpiece despite a few minor inanities.
37. We must rise above the inanities of daily life.
38. Such inanities are to be expected during times of conflict.
39. His life seemed to be filled with endless inanities.
40. She spent her time engaging with more worthwhile pursuits than inanities.
41. The report was largely filled with pointless inanities.
42. The meeting was a frustrating parade of inanities.
43. It was a relief to escape the inanities of the conference.
44. He found the inanities profoundly unsettling.
45. The blog post was nothing but a collection of self-serving inanities.
46. I refuse to participate in such inanities.
47. One must learn to distinguish wisdom from inanities.
48. The crowd erupted in laughter at his string of inanities.
49. Between the two extremes of profundity and triviality lie many inanities.
50. It's important to filter out the inanities in order to succeed.

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