Crossword-Solution: FATUITY
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fatuity | n. | Weakness or imbecility of mind; stupidity. |
We have 29 clues for the answer “FATUITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Complacent stupidity. | 1 answer |
| ASININITY | 4 answers |
| unintelligence | 8 answers |
| unwisdom | 9 answers |
| Irish bull | 12 answers |
| childishness | 12 answers |
| silly season | 15 answers |
| illogic | 18 answers |
| Infatuation | 26 answers |
| vagary | 35 answers |
| incompetence | 38 answers |
| Frivolity | 38 answers |
| fool's paradise | 44 answers |
| foolery | 45 answers |
| futility | 49 answers |
| lunacy | 50 answers |
| Farce | 53 answers |
| inutility | 53 answers |
| Idiocy | 55 answers |
| Obsession | 55 answers |
| whim | 62 answers |
| stupidity | 62 answers |
| Folly | 66 answers |
| foolishness | 67 answers |
| Immaturity | 72 answers |
| insubstantial thing | 72 answers |
| Exhibition | 79 answers |
| Weakness | 80 answers |
| immateriality | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FATUITY (5)
Going into the Market Place he accosted in a feigned voice a maiden, the orphan daughter of a noble Polygon, whose affection in former days he had sought in vain; and by a series of deceptions—aided, on the one side, by a string of lucky accidents too long to relate, and, on the other, by an almost inconceivable fatuity and neglect of ordinary precautions on the part of the relations of the bride—he succeeded in consummating the marriage.
She idolizes me, and if she never were to see me again she would idolize my memory.” This might be profound insight, and it might be profound fatuity.
This would have been fatuity if the optimism it expressed had not been much more a hope than a prejudice.
Going into the Market Place he accosted in a feigned voice a maiden, the orphan daughter of a noble Polygon, whose affection in former days he had sought in vain; and by a series of deceptions--aided, on the one side, by a string of lucky accidents too long to relate, and on the other, by an almost inconceivable fatuity and neglect of ordinary precautions on the part of the relations of the bride--he succeeded in consummating the marriage.
Coons were insufferably stupid to Miriam, so he thought they were to himself also, and he preached priggishly to Annie about the fatuity of listening to them.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1960).