The quality of being unmeaning; insignificance.(noun)
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Use "unmeaningness" in a sentence
"A resentful answer was rising to the tongue of Camilla, when she perceived her two little sprigs, which in her recent disorder she had dropt, were demolishing under the feet of Indiana, who, with apparent unmeaningness, but internal suspicion of their giver, had trampled upon them both."
"Can we imagine that being is devoid of life and mind, and exists in awful unmeaningness an everlasting fixture?"
"No one has equally raised the human mind above the trivialities of the common logic and the unmeaningness of ‘mere’ abstractions, and above imaginary possibilities, which, as he truly says, have no place in philosophy."