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unmeaning

[uhn-mee-ning] / ʌnˈmi nɪŋ /




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Such as that Mr. Auslander is "a lyric, not to say a complaining, poet" is to me an entirely uncalled-for, not to say an utterly unmeaning line.

From Time Magazine Archive

He still hears the voice of the demagogue, but it comes as a mere unmeaning murmur.

From Time Magazine Archive

He recapitulates his life's journey in a series of dreams and daydreams that reveal to him the meaning and unmeaning of his existence.

From Time Magazine Archive

He sings in a doubtful falsetto and his movements are unmeaning, and frequently absurd.

From Time Magazine Archive

The old woman, wrinkled, dirty, clothed in an ill-sewn sack of sealskin, pointed at the little silken dress and at herself, and smiled: a sweet, unmeaning smile, like a baby’s.

From "A Wizard of Earthsea" by Ursula K. Le Guin