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  2. the quality of showing no intelligent thought: I was depressed by the vacuousness of the script. Her attention to her appearance was wrongly taken as a sign of her vacuousness. See. vacuous. Fewer examples. She moves us in spite of the writing's vacuousness. The vacuousness of the speech is reflected in the Government's actions.

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      adjective. us / ˈvæk·ju·əs / Add to word list. not showing...

  3. adjective. us / ˈvæk·ju·əs / Add to word list. not showing purpose, meaning, or intelligence; empty: To seem real to your readers, your characters must not be vacuous, but complex human beings with ordinary difficulties and goals.

  4. The meaning of VACUOUS is emptied of or lacking content. How to use vacuous in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Vacuous.

  5. Vacuousness is a quality of being mindless or unintelligent. You get a kick out of reality TV shows, but your intellectual sister scoffs at their vacuousness. Things that demonstrate empty-headedness or a lack of deep thought are vacuous, and the state of being vacuous is vacuousness.

  6. 1. a. Lacking intelligence; stupid or empty-headed. b. Devoid of substance or meaning; vapid or inane: a vacuous comment. c. Devoid of expression; vacant: a vacuous stare. See Synonyms at empty. 2. Lacking serious purpose or occupation; idle: "A sleepless night was followed by a vacuous day" (Zon Ferraris). 3.

  7. not showing purpose, meaning, or intelligence; empty: To seem real to your readers, your characters must not be vacuous, but complex human beings with ordinary difficulties and goals. (Definition of vacuous from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. vacuous in American English. (ˈvækjuəs ) adjective. 1. empty of matter. 2. having or showing lack of intelligence, interest, or thought; stupid; senseless; inane. 3. characterized by lack of purpose, of profitable employment, etc.; idle.