Pronunciation: /ˈjusləsnəs/
noun the state or quality of being useless
A1 The broken pencil was thrown away due to its uselessness.
A2 She felt frustrated by the uselessness of the outdated software.
B1 The manager was disappointed in the team's project due to its perceived uselessness.
B2 The scientist argued against the government's decision to fund the project, citing its potential uselessness.
C1 The philosopher contemplated the inherent uselessness of material possessions in the pursuit of true happiness.
C2 The artist's avant-garde performance challenged societal norms and questioned the perceived uselessness of abstract expressionism.
formal The experiment yielded results that highlighted the uselessness of the current method.
informal I can't believe the uselessness of this gadget I bought online.
slang That new app is total uselessness, don't bother downloading it.
figurative The politician's promises turned out to be nothing but uselessness in the end.
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