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inane

|in/ane|

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/ɪˈneɪn/

lacking sense

Etymology
Etymology Information

'inane' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'inanis,' where 'inanis' meant 'empty' or 'void.'

Historical Evolution

'inanis' transformed into the French word 'inan,' and eventually became the modern English word 'inane' through Middle English.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'empty' or 'void,' but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'lacking sense or meaning.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

lacking sense or meaning; silly.

His comments were so inane that everyone ignored them.

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Last updated: 2025/01/31 11:45