Fatuo in english

Fatuous

pronunciation: fætʃəwəs part of speech: adjective
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fatuous

fatuo = fatuous ; vacuous ; inane. 

Example: We can choose to turn our backs on these principles with fatuous arguments which posit their anachronism and the nonexistent intelligence of computing machinery.Example: I am racking my brain to try and remember any superficial, vacuous people that I have come across whilst on my trip, but honestly none come to mind!.Example: There is perhaps no greater pleasure than having inane and silly conversations that come from nowhere and go nowhere.

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» fuego fatuoignis fatuus [ignes fatui, -pl.]jack-o'-lanternwill-o'-the-wisp .

Example: The will-o'-the-wisp, phenomenon known also as ignis fatuus and jack-o'-lantern, is seen at night as a pale, flickering light over marshland.

Example: The will-o'-the-wisp, phenomenon known also as ignis fatuus and jack-o'-lantern, is seen at night as a pale, flickering light over marshland.

Example: The will-o'-the-wisp, phenomenon known also as ignis fatuus and jack-o'-lantern, is seen at night as a pale, flickering light over marshland.

Fatuo synonyms

inane in spanish: inane, pronunciation: ɪneɪn adjectiveasinine in spanish: asnal, pronunciation: æsənaɪn adjectivevacuous in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: vækjuəs adjectivefoolish in spanish: tonto, pronunciation: fulɪʃ adjectivemindless in spanish: imbécil, pronunciation: maɪndləs adjective
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