Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "inane" has been used in English since the 14th century, derived from the Latin word "inanis." In Latin, "inanis" had a range of meanings, including "empty, void, worthless, futile," and "devoid of meaning."
Over time, the word "inane" in English came to be associated primarily with the idea of "lacking sense or value." It is often used to describe speech, writing, or behavior that is empty, meaningless, or trivial.
Examples
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