to little purpose



to little purpose

Also, to no purpose. Of little or no use, in vain, as in Hiring a new lawyer will be to little purpose. The related phrases are sometimes combined in to little or no purpose and used as a general indicator of futility. To little purpose was first recorded in 1560. For a synonym, see to no avail; also see to good purpose.
See also: little, purpose

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Auke-Frisian
Zosimus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Faye['feijə]
Asby['æzbi]
Ballard['bæləd]
TrijntjeTRIEN-tyəDutch