inanities in Vietnamese

danh từ
1. sự ngu ngốc, sự ngớ ngẩn; sự vô nghĩa
2. hành động ngớ ngẩn; lời nói ngớ ngẩn vô nghĩa
3. sự trống rỗng, sự trống không

Sentence patterns related to "inanities"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "inanities" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "inanities", or refer to the context using the word "inanities" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. His speech was full of inanities that were meant to be funny.

2. Synonyms for Absurdities include follies, stupidities, foolishnesses, idiocies, preposterousness, ridiculousnesses, sillinesses, farcicalities, inanities and

3. Absurdities Crazinesses daftnesses goofinesses idiocies madnesses meaninglessnesses mindlessnesses pointlessnesses ridiculousnesses stupidities inanities ineptitudes senselessnesses inanenesses

4. A HUGE collection of proverbs, proverbial sayings, clichés, maxims, Adages, aphorisms, platitudes, mottos, old saws, inanities, common sayings, or whatever you want to call them

5. Unfortunately, the candor can slide into Archness or forced emotionalizing in deference to a justifiable anger, the stunning imagery into mundane inanities when closely observed domestic details fail to resonate, and all too often the voice, rather than forceful or …

6. ‘Indeed now I come to think of it I believe I have twice reviewed other books of yours rather Captiously.’ ‘And I Captiously reflect how much better it must have sounded when it echoed to strains of music, instead of to the inanities of a young woman with a shrill voice and an uneducated intonation.’

7. ‘he was Burbling inanities’ ‘He could have burbled on, said things he didn't mean to say, kept it going just for appearances.’ ‘And along beside Mott's Road the stream is gurgling, babbling, chattering, bubbling, giggling, chortling, Burbling - so many words to express the natural joy, the hilarity of nature doing what it does best: glorifying God in its self.’