vapidity

IPA: vʌpˈɪdʌti

noun

  • The state or quality of being vapid; vapidness.

Examples of "vapidity" in Sentences

  • Amanda Seyfried is the star by far, as she takes a character nearly equal in vapidity and breathes life into her.
  • One of the many frightening aspects to Palin as politician is that she flaunts her vapidity while likening herself and her “causes” to the Founding Fathers.
  • Unfortunately, Myers's review of Tree of Smoke offers no evidence that this sort of stylistic vapidity is what he has is mind in lamenting the dominance of the sentence in contemporary prose.
  • Come to think of it, the vapidity and dishonesty of most of these pseudo-books, especially in light of this past weekend's tragedy in Arizona, should cause more lunch-losing than all the rotting meat in America combined.
  • I realize that some of you may be former readers of my Project Runway recaps who are probably wondering why I am lowering my standards to spend time trying to rehash the "plot" of Pregnant in Heels, Bravo's latest effort at commercializing the vapidity of a specific subset of wealthy New York women.
  • Her "Body Talk" was a bulletproof Europop album that eschewed the genre's vapidity for songs of empowerment and independence — which isn't to suggest that she's above letting Snoop Dogg ruin a song, or delving into Jamaican dancehall on her own terms, or delivering an acoustic performance on an episode of "Gossip Girl."

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