fatuity noun.
[fǝ'tju:ɪti] M16.[French fatuité or Latin fatuitas, from fatuus foolish: see -ITY.]The state or condition of being fatuous; (an instance of) folly or (crass) stupidity; (now
rare exc.
Scots Law) imbecility, dementia.
■ E. Waugh The endless succession of Hollywood films, the slick second-rateness of the best of them, the blank fatuity of the worst. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲