futility (Meaning)
futility (n)
uselessness as a consequence of having no practical result
futility (n.)
The quality of being talkative; talkativeness; loquaciousness; loquacity.
The quality of producing no valuable effect, or of coming to nothing; uselessness.
Synonyms & Antonyms of futility
futility Sentence Examples
- The futility of his efforts against an insurmountable obstacle left him feeling defeated.
- Striving for perfection often ends in futility, as flaws will inevitably manifest.
- Her attempts to reconcile with her estranged father were met with the futility of his unwavering resentment.
- Searching for a cure for an incurable disease seemed an exercise in futility, but hope persisted.
- The futility of war became evident when both sides suffered irreparable losses.
- The futile pursuit of material wealth often distracts from the true meaning of life.
- The futile struggle against poverty and inequality has persisted for centuries.
- The futility of trying to please everyone became apparent as criticism followed her every move.
- His futile attempts to solve the unsolvable puzzle only frustrated his mind.
- The futility of her life became apparent as her dreams and aspirations remained unfulfilled.
FAQs About the word futility
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The futility of his efforts against an insurmountable obstacle left him feeling defeated.
Striving for perfection often ends in futility, as flaws will inevitably manifest.
Her attempts to reconcile with her estranged father were met with the futility of his unwavering resentment.
Searching for a cure for an incurable disease seemed an exercise in futility, but hope persisted.