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in·ane /ɪˈneɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[i-neyn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly: inane questions.
2. empty; void.
–noun 3. something that is empty or void, esp. the void of infinite space.


[Origin: 1655–65; < L inānis]

—Related forms
in·ane·ly, adverb

—Synonyms 1. pointless. See foolish.
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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source in·ane (ĭn-ān’) Pronunciation Key
adj. in·an·er, in·an·est
One that lacks sense or substance: interrupting with inane comments; angry with my inane roommate.

[Latin inānis, empty, lacking sense.]

in·ane’ly adv.

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Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source
inane

“silly, empty-headed,” 1819, earlier “empty” (1662), a back-formation of inanity “emptiness, hollowness” (1603), later “silliness” (1753), from Fr. inanité, from L. inanitatem “emptiness,” from inanis “empty, void, worthless, useless.” Inanition is attested from c.1400.

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WordNet - Cite This Source inane

adjective
devoid of intelligence [syn: asinine]