inanely
- r vacuously or complacently and unconsciously foolish
- Your article's conclusion that somehow foreign companies are harder to control is inanely misleading.
- It is right that many tasks should continue to become less inanely difficult; who'd give up a good potato-peeler for a knife, or go back to a clunky Remington after using a smooth .
- And there was a lot of it in Maxwell Smart, the doofus, inanely self-confident secret agent Don Adams played in Get Smart, the iconic 1960s television series in which Mel Brooks .