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vacuity

noun va·cu·i·ty \va-ˈkyü-ə-tē, və-\

: the state of lacking any real meaning, importance, or intelligence

plural va·cu·i·ties

Full Definition of VACUITY

1
:  an empty space
2
:  the state, fact, or quality of being vacuous
3
:  something (as an idea) that is vacuous or inane
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Origin of VACUITY

Middle English vacuite, Latin vacuitas, from vacuus empty
First Known Use: 15th century

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