Futile

/ˈfjuːtaɪl/ adjective

Futile describes an action that has no useful result, no matter how much effort you put in. It suggests that continuing is pointless because success is impossible.

“Futile” comes from Latin “futilis,” meaning “leaky or useless,” often used for containers that could not hold liquid. The idea shifted from physical leakage to wasted effort.

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