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Synonym: nonmeaningfulSimilar words: meaningmeaningfulwinglesssinglessinglenesslesseningsingletingleMeaning: ['mːɪnɪŋlɪs]  adj. having no meaning or direction or purpose. 
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(61) The only thing that belongs to us is our life. Yet, we waste it in the pursuit of meaningless things that will never belong to us. RVM 
(62) A delegate rose to object that the vote was meaningless.
(63) And so it went on: a series of intrinsically meaningless turns that gained a semblance of significance through weekly repetition.
(64) The orders she had been given whirled about in her brain in disordered, meaningless circles.
(65) In a sane world meaningless repetition of non-productive activity would be seen to be a variety of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
(66) We were divided into watches but this was largely meaningless.
(67) But choose such books carefully, because some of these texts are nothing more than meaningless, silly little ditties.
(68) Miss Guthridge tells Miss Peterson, the guidance counselor, that vocational aptitude tests are meaningless.
(69) He felt that everything was somehow vague and meaningless; nothing had sharp emotional impact.
(70) Mysticism, in particular, is as meaningless to me as music must be to the tone deaf.
(71) This episode demonstrated just how meaningless the special relationship could be.
(72) If the recording process lacks substance, is grossly time-consuming, or meaningless, then there must be major modifications.
(73) He said the pledge was meaningless unless a concerted effort was made to find legislative time for outstanding recommendations.
(74) In fact the limitations which Baldwin accepted on this occasion were almost meaningless.
(75) Such claims might be contentious, but it would be odd to see them as meaningless.
(76) Rumors, false battle reports, meaningless codes, inflammatory speeches, orders to non-existent rebels.
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(77) The limp tunes appear to be played at the wrong speed, stretching them out until they become transparent and meaningless.
(78) So many of us spend our lives doing meaningless work in huge faceless companies.
(79) And if to is completely meaningless when used with the infinitive, why isn't it tending to disappear completely?
(80) Polyneuritis was clearly a word like morality that meant so many different things as to be absolutely meaningless.
(81) Treating to as meaningless in some or all of its uses with the infinitive raises several serious problems however.
(82) By this she meant society women who were compelled by their roles as wives and hostesses to live empty and meaningless lives.
(83) The right to education is meaningless unless schools and institutions of higher learning are established and maintained.
(84) He laid his head on the blanket and closed his eyes, which gave up two meaningless tears.
(85) Death from unfamiliar diseases turned the world into a disjointed and meaningless place.
(86) In the great outdoors, the merit of any feats become meaningless.
(87) Nevertheless if the judgment happens to be false, it does not automatically become meaningless.
(88) This may seem meaningless to non-churchgoers and trivial to churchgoers since it is part of the Athanasian Creed recited every Sunday.
(89) Stephan said, swimming up, shattering peace and calm with meaningless talk.
(90) But much of what Congress is doing now is essentially meaningless.
More similar words: meaningmeaningfulwinglesssinglessinglenesslesseningsingletingleminglejinglesingle outinterminglemoaningloaninggroaningblessingmeananglemeantmeansgleantanglewanglemanglejungledanglebanglebungledemeanmeander
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