Unmeaning [adjective]

Definition of Unmeaning:

without use, value, worth

Opposite/Antonyms of Unmeaning:


Sentence/Example of Unmeaning:

The daughter looked at me again, and sickened me with her unmeaning laughter.

Dick's answer came in the like unmeaning tones, and as wearily.

But to us the distinction is unmeaning, and belongs to a stage of philosophy which has passed away.

They did not see that they had a word only, and in one sense the most unmeaning of words.

Are my wife and my children slaves of an unmeaning chance—and yet can smile and laugh?

I asked the reason of this repugnance, and she only gave me a vague, unmeaning answer.

I muttered out some unmeaning words—I know not well what—about duty and the like.

There's no refinement, no elegance, in one of your sweet, unmeaning smiles.

Then you defend the introduction of unmeaning piscinæ and candlesticks?

But this burden is not unmeaning, and signifies "Hail to the noon."