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Nonsense Definition & Meaning

1. Nonsense refers to something that lacks meaning or sense.

Example: The politician's speech was full of nonsense and empty promises.

2. Nonsense can also mean absurd or ridiculous statements or behavior.

Example: The conspiracy theory he was spouting was complete nonsense.

3. Nonsense can be used to describe something that is untrue or false.

Example: The rumor about the company's bankruptcy was pure nonsense.

4. Nonsense can refer to language that is difficult to understand or confusing.

Example: The scientific paper was full of jargon and made no sense to me - it was all nonsense.

5. Nonsense can also be used to express disbelief or rejection of an idea or statement.

Example: "nonsense!" the teacher exclaimed when the student claimed they had finished their homework.

Examples of the word nonsense used in sentences.

  • He told me that the Earth is flat, but that's complete nonsense.
  • I'm not going to waste my time on this nonsense, let's move on to something productive.
  • My boss always speaks in terms of nonsense management jargon that no one can understand.
  • Don't listen to her, she's talking nonsense again.
  • That's nonsense! You can't fit an elephant in your pocket!
  • I can't believe they're making us do this, it's utter nonsense.
  • I don't want to hear any more of your nonsense, let's focus on the task at hand.
  • You're making nonsense out of the instructions, let me help you with that.
  • Don't listen to him, he's talking nonsense.
  • The idea of ghosts haunting the house is pure nonsense.
  • The politician's speech was filled with nonsensical ideas and false promises, it's hard to trust them anymore.
  • I simply can't put up with the nonsense you're speaking any longer, let's get back to the topic at hand.
  • That claim is utter nonsense, it's impossible for a person to fly without any help.
  • It's nonsense to think that one's appearance solely determines their abilities or intelligence.
  • Don't listen to the rumors, it's all nonsense created by people with nothing better to do.
  • "I refuse to listen to your nonsense, you're not making any sense."
  • "Her excuse for being late to the meeting was complete nonsense."
  • "Don't believe the nonsense, that company has a history of questionable practices."
  • "That statement is pure nonsense, there's no factual evidence to support it."
  • "Stop talking nonsense and focus on the task at hand."
  • I can't stand listening to his nonsense about politics any longer.
  • The idea that women are not as intelligent as men is complete nonsense.
  • You're talking absolute nonsense if you think you can run a marathon without training.
  • It's pure nonsense to think that success comes without hard work and dedication.
  • It's utter nonsense to believe that aliens visited Earth and built the pyramids.
  • I refuse to entertain any more of your nonsense about my personal life.
  • His claims that he can cure cancer with crystals are complete nonsense.
  • The politician's speech was filled with empty rhetoric and complete nonsense.
  • It's utter nonsense to suggest that global warming is a hoax.
  • The company's policy on returning defective products is absolute nonsense.
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