01-09-2024, 11:17 AM -
WORD OF THE DAY...
I stumbled across this one as a 'comment' on a white paper in a university library archive. I was researching some historical provenance on the Constitution and ran into several documents by a PHD candidate. Apparently his advisor wasn't too impressed. I have to admit, I wasn't terribly impressed either. Reminded me of undergrad work. Post-graduate study should be (mostly) beyond reproach. -- IMHO
I know this word but couldn't put a good definition down on paper, so I included it here.....
vacuous = adjective: empty minded; stupid. adjective: empty; unfilled, void; vacant. adjective: lacking intelligence or intelligent expression; unexpressive; as in a vacuous look.
The etymology is easy. It's a derivative from Latin. From the Latin vacuus; meaning empty or vacant.
I stumbled across this one as a 'comment' on a white paper in a university library archive. I was researching some historical provenance on the Constitution and ran into several documents by a PHD candidate. Apparently his advisor wasn't too impressed. I have to admit, I wasn't terribly impressed either. Reminded me of undergrad work. Post-graduate study should be (mostly) beyond reproach. -- IMHO
I know this word but couldn't put a good definition down on paper, so I included it here.....
vacuous = adjective: empty minded; stupid. adjective: empty; unfilled, void; vacant. adjective: lacking intelligence or intelligent expression; unexpressive; as in a vacuous look.
The etymology is easy. It's a derivative from Latin. From the Latin vacuus; meaning empty or vacant.
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