fatuus

[fey-choo-uhs]

fatuus Definition

foolish or insane, especially in a smug or complacent manner.

Using fatuus: Examples

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

  • Example

    His fatuous remarks were met with silence.

  • Example

    The idea of a flat earth is fatuous.

  • Example

    She dismissed his fatuous attempts at flirting.

  • Example

    The politician's fatuous promises failed to convince the public.

fatuus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fatuus

  • a foolish or silly smile

    Example

    He had a fatuous grin on his face when he realized he had won the game.

  • the quality of being foolish or silly

    Example

    The fatuousness of his argument was apparent to everyone in the room.

  • an excessive and foolish sense of self-importance

    Example

    His fatuous pride prevented him from admitting his mistakes.

Origins of fatuus

from Latin 'fatuum', meaning 'foolish'

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Summary: fatuus in Brief

'Fatuus' [fey-choo-uhs] is an adjective that describes someone or something as foolish or insane, often in a smug or complacent manner. It can be used to describe remarks, ideas, attempts, or promises that are ridiculous or absurd. Examples include 'His fatuous remarks were met with silence.' and 'The politician's fatuous promises failed to convince the public.' 'Fatuus' extends into phrases like 'fatuous grin,' denoting a foolish or silly smile, and 'fatuous pride,' implying an excessive and foolish sense of self-importance.