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Understanding Words That Describe Lack of Substance and Depth

Futilely means in a way that is doomed to fail or achieve nothing.
Example: The company tried to save the project, but their efforts were futilely.
2.What is frivolously?
Frivolously means in a careless and thoughtless manner, without any serious intentions or purpose.
Example: She spent all her money on expensive clothes, frivolously.
3.What is inconsequential?
Inconsequential means having little or no importance, significance, or effect.
Example: The issue was considered inconsequential and was quickly dismissed.
4.What is insignificant?
Insignificant means having little or no importance, value, or influence.
Example: His opinion was considered insignificant by the board of directors.
5.What is irrelevant?
Irrelevant means having no connection or bearing on something else.
Example: The fact that he had a cold was irrelevant to the discussion.
6.What is trivial?
Trivial means having little weight or importance, often used to describe things that are considered unimportant or petty.
Example: The argument over who ate the last donut was trivial compared to the bigger issues they faced.
7.What is inane?
Inane means lacking sense, meaning, or purpose, often used to describe words or actions that are empty or foolish.
Example: His inane jokes fell flat with the audience.
8.What is vacuous?
Vacuous means empty, lacking substance or content, often used to describe things that are shallow or lacking in depth.
Example: The vacuous conversation left her feeling unfulfilled.
9.What is vapid?
Vapid means lacking substance or significance, often used to describe things that are shallow or lacking in depth.
Example: The vapid dialogue made her roll her eyes.
10.What is hollow?
Hollow means empty, lacking substance or content, often used to describe things that are superficial or lacking in depth.
Example: His hollow apology did little to ease the tension between them.

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