vacuous

[ˈvækjuəs]

vacuous Definition

  • 1having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless
  • 2lacking in substance or meaning; empty

Using vacuous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The politician's vacuous speech failed to address any of the important issues.

  • Example

    The movie was criticized for its vacuous plot and shallow characters.

  • Example

    She had a vacuous expression on her face, as if she wasn't really paying attention.

vacuous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vacuous

Antonyms for vacuous

Phrases with vacuous

  • a smile that lacks sincerity or genuine emotion

    Example

    He greeted us with a vacuous smile, clearly not interested in our conversation.

  • an argument that lacks substance or logical reasoning

    Example

    His response was a vacuous argument that failed to address the real issue.

  • a celebrity who is famous for no particular reason and lacks any real talent or accomplishment

    Example

    The reality TV star was often criticized for being a vacuous celebrity with no real skills or abilities.

Origins of vacuous

from Latin 'vacuus', meaning 'empty'

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Summary: vacuous in Brief

The term 'vacuous' [ˈvækjuəs] describes a lack of thought or intelligence, as well as a lack of substance or meaning. It can be used to describe people, ideas, or things, such as a vacuous smile or a vacuous argument. Synonyms include 'mindless' and 'empty-headed,' while antonyms include 'intelligent' and 'perceptive.'