Today’s Words That Work: Fatuous
Fatuous (FACH-oo-us) — from the Latin for “silly” — means foolish or inane, especially in an unconscious, complacent manner.
Example (as used by Matthew Adams today): “Today, I’ll show you how [to go on luxury cruises for free]. And it has NOTHING to do with winning sweepstakes, contests, or sitting through fatuous time-share promotions.”

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