futile
Americanadjective
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incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful.
Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
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trifling; frivolous; unimportant.
adjective
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having no effective result; unsuccessful
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pointless; unimportant; trifling
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inane or foolish
don't be so futile!
Related Words
See useless.
Other Word Forms
- futilely adverb
- futileness noun
- nonfutile adjective
- unfutile adjective
Etymology
Origin of futile
First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin fūtilis, futtilis “easily broken, vain, worthless,” equivalent to fūt- (akin to fundere “to pour, melt”) + -ilis -ile
Example Sentences
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I tried to explain that it wasn’t me that sent the email, but it was as futile as eating soup with a fork.
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But his paws groped at the open air, the wispy silhouette unaffected by his futile attempt.
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It might be futile to try making machines that are fully human.
He observes that, from an engineering perspective, it might be futile to try making machines that are fully human—after all, our various abilities have been refined through a lengthy, data-rich evolution.
In the face of a robot invasion, resistance is futile.
From Salon
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