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inutili

Inutili is an Italian adjective meaning "useless" or "unnecessary," used to describe objects, actions, or people perceived as lacking usefulness or value for a given purpose. It can apply to tangible items as well as abstract notions, and it can carry a neutral or evaluative tone depending on context.

Morphology and usage notes: The base form inutile is used in the singular for both masculine and

Examples: "Questi strumenti sono inutili per questo lavoro." "La tua proposta mi sembra inutile." "L'inutilità dell'operazione

Etymology and related terms: Inutili derives from Latin inutilis, formed from un- (not) and utilis (useful). Cognates

See also: inutile, utilità, utile, inutilità, utilitarismo.

Notes: There is no widely recognized proper noun or organization named Inutili as of common reference; the

feminine
nouns,
while
inutili
is
the
plural
form.
In
Italian,
adjectives
typically
follow
the
noun,
so
common
constructions
include
strumenti
inutili
(useless
tools)
and
proposte
inutili
(useless
proposals).
The
related
noun
inutilità
means
futility
or
uselessness,
as
in
l'inutilità
di
questa
procedura.
è
evidente."
The
term
can
be
employed
in
technical
descriptions,
everyday
critique,
or
literary
rhetoric
to
emphasize
lack
of
usefulness
or
value.
exist
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
inútil
and
French
inutile,
and
in
English
the
cognate
is
useful
through
the
opposite
meaning.
term
is
primarily
used
descriptively
or
as
a
noun
describing
futility.