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Asinine   /ˈæsənˌaɪn/   Listen
Asinine

adjective
1.
Devoid of intelligence.  Synonyms: fatuous, inane, mindless, vacuous.






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"Asinine" Quotes from Famous Books



... were dangerous. "An asinine statement like that isn't even worth listening to! Get ...
— Despoilers of the Golden Empire • Gordon Randall Garrett

... greater reason we in the far East might shout, "China for the Chinese", "Japan for the Japanese". I will quote Mr. T. S. Sutton, English Secretary of the Chinese-American League of Justice, on this point. "The most asinine whine in the world," he says, "is that of 'America for the Americans' or 'China for the Chinese', etc. It is the hissing slogan of greed, fear, envy, selfishness, ignorance and prejudice. No man, no ...
— America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat • Wu Tingfang

... perfectly if Kellogg had only kept his head and avoided collision with Holloway. Why, even the killing of the Fuzzy and the shooting of Borch, inexcusable as that had been, wouldn't have been so bad if it hadn't been for that asinine murder complaint. That was what had provoked Holloway's counter-complaint, which was what had ...
— Little Fuzzy • Henry Beam Piper

... whom Herod's sons lived at Rome, was not Pollio the Pharisee, already mentioned by Josephus, ch. 1. sect. 1, and again presently after this, ch. 10. sect. 4; but Asinine Pollo, the Roman, as ...
— The Antiquities of the Jews • Flavius Josephus

... away, and tell their tales upon, each other's lying pedigrees? In what sense am I less well-made, less brave, nay, less truthful, than that cringing rout at Versailles? Yes, all of you! the unbreakable word of my old father encloses more real nobility than the entirety of your asinine struts and proclamations? We shall see, too, whether noblesse is necessary to courage, for here and now I defy you all and ...
— The False Chevalier - or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette • William Douw Lighthall


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