fatuous
foolish
TRANSLATION
fatuous = albern, einfältig, illusorisch
STATISTICS
IN THE PRESS
At a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party on Wednesday, ex-ministers Frank Dobson and Glenda Jackson warned Mr Blair that he was a problem for Labour.
Mr Blair argued it was "FATUOUS" to suggest the government could not get its programme through with a majority of 66.
(BBC News - 12th MAy 2005)
Mr Blair argued it was "FATUOUS" to suggest the government could not get its programme through with a majority of 66.
(BBC News - 12th MAy 2005)
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fat·u·ous
Etymology: Latin fatuus foolish
Date: 1633
: complacently or inanely foolish
SYNONYMS:
simple, asinine, inane, mindless, vacuous, witless, reasoningless
- fat·u·ous·ly adverb
- fat·u·ous·ness noun
Etymology: Latin fatuus foolish
Date: 1633
: complacently or inanely foolish
SYNONYMS:
simple, asinine, inane, mindless, vacuous, witless, reasoningless
- fat·u·ous·ly adverb
- fat·u·ous·ness noun