VACUOUS in a Sentence
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Example sentences for VACUOUS, such as:
1. For the benefit of beholders they were respectably vacuous.
2. Again a startled look came over the somewhat vacuous face of Miss Mary Sutherland.
3. The vacuous remarks of the politician annoyed the audience, who had hoped to hear more than empty platitudes.
4. The point is that the most vacuous of the vacuous draws big crowds and media and it doesn't imbue them with substance.
2. Again a startled look came over the somewhat vacuous face of Miss Mary Sutherland.
3. The vacuous remarks of the politician annoyed the audience, who had hoped to hear more than empty platitudes.
4. The point is that the most vacuous of the vacuous draws big crowds and media and it doesn't imbue them with substance.
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Meanings and Examples of VACUOUS
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vacuous
a. empty; showing lack of thought or intelligence; vacant
Classic Sentence:
1 Again a startled look came over the somewhat vacuous face of Miss Mary Sutherland.
2 For all the preposterous hat and the vacuous face, there was something noble in the simple faith of our visitor which compelled our respect.
3 For the benefit of beholders they were respectably vacuous.
4 Two young men in brown robes like furniture-covers were gesturing vacuously and droning cryptic sentences full of repetitions.
Example Sentence:
1 The point is that the most vacuous of the vacuous draws big crowds and media and it doesn't imbue them with substance.
2 The vacuous remarks of the politician annoyed the audience, who had hoped to hear more than empty platitudes.