meaningless 的定义
- without meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeless; insignificant: a meaningless reply; a meaningless existence.
meaningless 近义词
without use, value, worth
meaningless 的近义词 36 个
- absurd
- empty
- futile
- hollow
- inconsequential
- insignificant
- pointless
- senseless
- trivial
- unimportant
- useless
- vague
- worthless
- aimless
- blank
- doesn't cut it
- double-talk
- doublespeak
- feckless
- fustian
- good-for-nothing
- hot air
- inane
- insubstantial
- nonsensical
- nothing
- nugatory
- purportless
- purposeless
- trifling
- unmeaning
- unpurposed
- vacant
- vain
- valueless
- vapid
meaningless 的反义词 17 个
更多meaningless例句
- People will tell themselves that getting rid of their pillow is a meaningless protest.
- They see results from last year’s 60-game season as almost meaningless.
- A meaningless stream of letters lit up on the lamp board, ready to be radioed.
- New York Knicks Coach Tom Thibodeau might not bat an eye at playing stars 50 minutes in a meaningless mid-January game, but Nash must exercise a lot more restraint to align himself with modern best practices.
- Wendi Thomas showed that being an essential worker is effectively meaningless when nobody cares about your well-being.
- If even one of those four people is somebody that didn't actually get the vaccine, the results are meaningless.
- By 2014, that advantage still existed but was statistically meaningless: 47 percent Republican, 44 percent Democratic.
- However, this has reduced consciousness of risk among young people, making the message of fear meaningless.
- Don't hide behind meaningless rhetoric or claim you're ready for action only to back off when the NRA comes knocking.
- We are at a dead end in a meaningless war, and we are paying the bill for this fighting every day.
- The thoughts which came to him were startlingly primitive, direct and sometimes meaningless to him.
- The vociferous tones pierce my ears, and my heart bleeds at his meaningless declamation.
- A dozen of these terse but meaningless sayings now dance before our recollection, for who has not heard them, even to loathing?
- This in English would be meaningless, and was perforce replaced by what seems to be a fair equivalent.
- This at least is a sensation frequently conveyed by the occurrence of any meaningless affectation.