fatuidad

la fatuidad
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. fatuousness
El filósofo dijo que las mayores tragedias de la historia han sido consecuencia de la fatuidad del ser humano.The philosopher said that the greatest tragedies in history have been the consequence of human fatuousness.
b. fatuity
Tras el pomposo lenguaje del libro se esconde la fatuidad de las ideas que expone.Behind the pompous language of the book hides the fatuity of the ideas it expounds.
c. foolishness
Sería una fatuidad enemistarse con un hombre tan poderoso.It would be foolishness to make an enemy of such a powerful man.
a. conceit
La fatuidad del duque lo convertía en una presa fácil de la adulación y el engaño.The duke's conceit made him an easy prey to flattery and deception.
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