fatuous

[ˈfætʃ.u.əs]

fatuous Definition

  • 1silly and pointless
  • 2unwise or foolish

Using fatuous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fatuous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The idea was dismissed as fatuous.

  • Example

    He made a fatuous remark during the meeting.

  • Example

    Her fatuous behavior was the cause of her downfall.

fatuous Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fatuous

  • a silly or foolish smile

    Example

    He had a fatuous smile on his face when he realized his mistake.

  • a question that is pointless or foolish

    Example

    She asked a fatuous question during the lecture.

  • a statement that is silly or foolish

    Example

    His fatuous statement caused everyone to laugh.

Origins of fatuous

from Latin 'fatuus', meaning 'foolish'

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Summary: fatuous in Brief

'Fatuous' [ˈfætʃ.u.əs] means silly, pointless, unwise, or foolish. It is often used to describe ideas, remarks, or behaviors that lack intelligence or common sense, as in 'The idea was dismissed as fatuous.' 'Fatuous' can be used in phrases like 'fatuous smile' or 'fatuous question,' both referring to silly or foolish expressions.