Word of the Day for Monday, January 26, 2009
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vacuous \VAK-yoo-uhs\, adjective:
vacuous \VAK-yoo-uhs\, adjective:
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1. showing no intelligence or thought
1. showing no intelligence or thought
2. having no meaning or direction; empty
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While most Conservatives at first considered the B.O. as nothing more than a vacuous celebrity, it is quite clear from his first few days in office that he has as his primary agenda the consolidation of Socialist-Democrat power to the point of no return for Conservatism!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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by 1561, from Latin vacuus "empty, void, free." Figurative sense of "empty of ideas" is from 1848.
by 1561, from Latin vacuus "empty, void, free." Figurative sense of "empty of ideas" is from 1848.
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