0 extremely silly or with no real meaning or importance:
He's always making inane remarks.
There are too many inane quiz shows on television these days.
1 extremely silly or lacking real meaning or importance:
There are so many inane programs on television!
It did not mean, however, that good letters or the classics were inane.
The bland materials of the past never offended anybody because they were dealing with sometimes quite inane and silly human interest materials.
These are the merely inane, and artists sometimes portray them with mouth agape, teeth erose and prominent.
Weak readings veer between two interpretative poles, either offering what would appear to be no interpretation or offering an inane one.
Of all the inane interjections that is the most inane.
Does he recognise the extent to which the judiciary is brought into disrepute by the silly and inane remarks of some judges?
It was an inane, inept, insipid, incompetent, irrelevant and immaterial speech.
I will not be put off my stride by these inane questions.