- 愚昧的,愚蠢的
- 昏庸的
- 虚幻的,虚妄的
- 荒唐的
- 空虚的
- 发呆的
- 假的,不实在的
- 自满的
fatuousness是什么意思
fatuousness英英释义
adjective
complacently or inanely foolish : silly a fatuous socialite with a near-pathological love of parties and shopping—Janet Maslin
a fatuous remark
fatuousness词源英文解释
Latin fatuus foolish
The first known use of fatuous was in 1633
fatuousness儿童词典英英释义
feignverb
to give a false appearance of : fake
feign illness
to state as if true
feign an excuse
feetfirstadverb
with both feet or all four feet going first
fell feetfirst
feeblemindedadjective
not having normal intelligence : mentally deficient
Februarynoun
the second month of the year
feasibleadjective
possible to do or carry out
fearsomeadjective
causing fear
timid
fazeverb
to disturb the self-control or courage of : daunt
didn't faze her
fazeverb
to disturb the self-control or courage of : daunt
didn't faze her
faultfindernoun
a person who tends to find fault
fatuousadjective
foolish, silly
fatuousness 例句
1 The fatuousness of forethought had seldom been evinced more ironically.
2 Hurricanes drew out Trump's fatuousness like a good cheese draws out the notes in fine wine.
3 I hated him cordially, and had to control my feelings not to show him the contempt which I felt for his fatuousness and his air of self-complacency.
4 Many of these relationships are botched along the way, usually by new, fatuous directors.
5 Listening to a horrible sonnet drives him to distraction, and the flattery and fatuousness of the world make him despair.
6 With incredible fatuousness the King gave his consent to a bargain by which he was to yield Louisiana in return for Tuscany or other Italian provinces which Bonaparte had just overrun with his armies.
7 Mike was an acute observer of the kind of human folly, fatuousness and self-interest that perpetuate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
8 Still, with so many mistakes to be amended, so much fatuousness to lose and so much substance to gain, why not shake things up?
9 Instead of breaking, as the bosses—with the fatuousness of Nero—had hoped, the picket became more intense and more effective.
10 The blindness of “civility” advocates to the fatuousness of their own works never ceases to amaze.
11 With the fatuousness of a weak man cornered, he clung to unimportant details.
12 Sometimes I put words into Trump's mouth — or reframe what he actually said so as to highlight its fatuousness,” he continues.
13 He believes in his own tolerance, which is merely his fatuousness.
14 ignoring the avalanche warnings, the fatuous skiers continued on their way down the trail
15 Then, he was disgusted with his own fatuousness.
16 A certain wide-eyed fatuousness commonly attaches to them.
17 Ramaswamy's tendency to couple fatuousness with supreme confidence makes it irresistible for people on both the left and right to use up some of their short, precious lives by "correcting" his many, many dumb statements.
18 His white tie and hat of sober silk are in respectable contrast with his air of fatuousness—the Marquis of Steyne en route; the doddering hero of Mansfield in A Parisian Romance, or Baron Hulot.
19 We want to reap where we have not sown, the fatuousness of which we should see as soon as it is mentioned.
20 Then wrap it up in a blanket of humour, sprinkle with fatuousness, and serve cold.