Inane suggests emptiness in thought or meaning, and as a noun it has similar use, as in "thoughts making excursions into the incomprehensible inane" (the example is attributed to the 17th-century philosopher John Locke). The noun is not often used nowadays, but the adjective fills the void.
insipid implies a lack of sufficient taste or savor to please or interest.
an insipid romance with platitudes on every page
vapid suggests a lack of liveliness, force, or spirit.
an exciting story given a vapid treatment
flat applies to things that have lost their sparkle or zest.
although well-regarded in its day, the novel now seems flat
jejune suggests a lack of rewarding or satisfying substance.
a jejune and gassy speech
banal stresses the complete absence of freshness, novelty, or immediacy.
a banal tale of unrequited love
inane implies a lack of any significant or convincing quality.
an inane interpretation of the play
Examples of inane in a Sentence
AdjectiveAll around us swirls the battering of gargantuan films, Styrofoam epics with megatons of special effects, gleefully inane adolescent films, horror films that really are horrible.—Stanley Kauffmann, New Republic, 15 Mar. 2004The surfeit of home runs is a sop to all the Philistines who require inane diversions like programmed races between electronic dots on the scoreboard to make it through a two-hit shutout.—Nicholas Dawidoff, New York Times Magazine, 4 Apr. 1999Though feminist leaders are mostly aligned with those sentiments, they can't separate their quest for economic equity from the inane political correctness of their extremist sisters.—Mary Matalin, Newsweek, 25 Oct. 1993
I quickly tired of their inane comments.
The film's plot is inane and full of clichés. NounAnd thus likewise we sometimes speak of place, distance, or bulk in the great inane beyond the confines of the world.—John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1689
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Adjective
Even in light of how argumentative Suzie has been with Detective Neck Brace, this inane comment feels like gaslighting.—Chris Klimek, Vulture, 7 Aug. 2024 Perhaps counterintuitively, Succession’s depiction of the workings of the digital media industry as ruthless and inane has actually motivated real digital media workers to actively interact with the show online.—Amos Barshad, WIRED, 26 May 2023
Noun
June 19: [At the disco Private Eyes, with Greg and friends]: spent a couple of hours amidst the inane thumping music.—Thomas Mallon, The New Yorker, 5 Dec. 2022 My guess is that the patriotic disguise is hollow and that the inane, formulaic Maverick is a test.—Armond White, National Review, 27 May 2022 See all Example Sentences for inane
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