futility|futilities in English
noun
[fu·til·i·ty || fjuː'tɪlətɪ]
uselessness; worthlessness; triviality, vanity; useless act
Use "futility|futilities" in a sentence
1. “Subjected to Futility”
2. They are the perpetrators of futility.
3. Futility and useless things of no benefit.”
4. Exhausted, they acknowledge the futility of their situation.
5. The sheer futility of it all exasperates her.
6. Paul describes its results with a single word: futility.
7. * This too is futility, a chasing after the wind.
8. So I said in my heart: “This too is futility.”
9. To be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat.
10. + This too is futility, a chasing after the wind.
11. How is the absolute futility of idol worship described?
12. Then, who is holding the futility record of NBA?
13. This sums up Owen's thoughts on the futility of war.
14. She could see the utter futility of trying to protest.
15. Now, past a certain point, there's a futility in responsibility.
16. (Genesis 25:8, footnote) Most have an abiding sense of futility.
17. The last two really best describe the futility from the title.
18. Aprication I never heard this word until encountering it at Futility Closet
19. More accurately, the apathy and futility can be described as schizoid aloofness.
20. It'seemed to her a ridiculous armada of tubs jostling in futility.
21. During 20 years of perverted worship, I wallowed in the futility of hedonism.
22. But mere mortals know the futility of trying to outguess the market.
23. (Romans 5:12) Thus, we are all born in sin, subjected to futility.
24. Work is the way that people seek to redeem their lives from futility.
25. The wretchedness and futility of war hit me more acutely than ever before.