vapidness
IPA: vˈæpɪdnʌs
noun
- The state or quality of being vapid; vapidity.
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Examples of "vapidness" in Sentences
- Your vapidness is only match by the way you try to defend the indefensible.
- This is an idiotic take and goes to show the vapidness of talking heads like Schneider.
- For there is more to be gained by what one earns than through the vapidness of dreams alone.
- Cantor and DeMint were asked what they'd propose; they bloviated with astonishing vapidness.
- Her EP "Cannibal" is just what you'd expect: nine songs of bad Madonna reruns that lead with shock value, follow with vapidness, and are bathed in a sea of Auto-Tune.
- But now that he's writing monthly for the Washington Post, it's apparent that it wasn't the tight deadline that was to blame; his vapidness and silliness are timeless.
- Despite the fact that the Hiltons are well-known for their vapidness, they do occasionally step up and participate in worthwhile activities like this from time to time.
- To catch up on the commentary, check out how the Wonk Room's Igor Volsky (somewhat oddly) uses the vapidness of congressional floor debate, which is often little more than kabuki at this point, to argue against the airing of this final, substantive round.
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