Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
Serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being.
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Examples for "senseless "
Examples for "senseless "
1 Ask her a sensible question and you're now guaranteed a senseless answer.
2 Governor Mark Dayton said in a statement: I deplore this senseless violence.
3 I thought this encapsulated the intense pain that such senseless violence causes.
4 Cadorna's judgement on the assaults on Mrzli was succinct: 'heroic but senseless '.
5 Grettir kicked two of them in the ears and they fell senseless .
1 These advances would have been pointless without something much more fundamental: water.
2 Good intentions and bad intentions wash together, pointless over so much time.
3 For a start it's pointless judging attendances this early in the year.
4 Having a border poll in the next five years is simply pointless .
5 The work was laborious and pointless , as far as Aylaen could see.
1 Conclusions: Although highly sensitive, imaging is superfluous if an olive is palpable.
2 And yet the wealth of superfluous loveliness in the world condemns pessimism.
3 Migration of an older sci-fi term for an author's superfluous research material.
4 They're superfluous and leave thousands of uselessly downloaded JPGs in their wake.
5 Such a reservation in favor of his Majesty seemed a superfluous sarcasm.
1 The most difficult crime to track is the one which is purposeless .
2 Haphazardly directed by Hester Chillingworth, the action underlining the text feels purposeless .
3 Once he arose to another of his purposeless circles through the woods.
4 Nor was the recovery we sought merely a purposeless whirring of machinery.
5 What beauty there is is in large part inadvertent, purposeless , and unadvertised.
1 There is no superfluous ornament in his orations, nothing tawdry, nothing otiose .
2 Compare the supreme being of the Caribs, beneficent, otiose , unadored.
3 Women with otiose husbands have a task to preserve friendship.
4 There is usually a supreme Maker who is, in some cases, moral, in others otiose .
5 We should receive this conclusion with an otiose faith.
(Of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use.
Being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired due to excessive consumption of alcohol.
Другие значения термина "wasted" 1 But each year hundreds of thousands of tonnes are lost or wasted .
2 Time is wasted when both sides in debate employ the same tactics.
3 Every second that passed, every second they wasted , he thought of Lizzie.
4 He speaks the way he designs product: not a single wasted word.
5 That small debacle alone wasted almost three million pounds of taxpayers' money.
6 Days, months, years wasted on trying to sort my beloved Liverpool out.
7 His struggle to bring victory has gone wasted , a nearby shopkeeper said.
8 In the end he did neither and a good position was wasted .
9 A true Fremen would make sure that her water is not wasted .
10 Factions and parties convulsed the city; civil war wasted the national resources.
11 I wish I hadn't wasted so much time working for those people.
12 For the victors wasted themselves in winning, and the vanquished in resisting.
13 And the striker's wasted chances early in the second half proved crucial.
14 If she left, Thersites would certainly use him until he wasted away.
15 We've seen six wasted years with the Tories in charge of housing.
16 He was growing stronger, his young body lean and hard, nothing wasted .
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