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    nonsense
    /ˈnɒns(ə)ns/

    noun

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  2. NONSENSE definition: 1. an idea, something said or written, or behaviour that is silly or stupid: 2. language that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of NONSENSE is words or language having no meaning or conveying no intelligible ideas. How to use nonsense in a sentence.

  4. If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that you consider it to be untrue or silly.

  5. to have tolerated enough nonsense. impudent, insubordinate, or otherwise objectionable behavior: He doesn't have to take that nonsense from you. something absurd or fatuous: the utter nonsense of such a suggestion. anything of trifling importance or of little or no use.

  6. Nonsense is stuff that sounds like language but doesn't have any meaning, like the phrase higgledy-piggledy-po, or fwumphy-doo. The most famous nonsense poem is Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky." Nonsense means exactly what it sounds like: not containing a lick of sense. Nonsense words are made up.

  7. 1. Words or signs having no intelligible meaning: a message that was nonsense until decoded. 2. Subject matter, behavior, or language that is foolish or absurd. 3. Extravagant foolishness or frivolity: a clown's exuberant nonsense. 4. Matter of little or no importance or usefulness: a chatty letter full of gossip and nonsense. 5.

  8. NONSENSE definition: 1. If something someone has said or written is nonsense, it is silly and not true: 2. silly…. Learn more.

  9. (old-fashioned, informal) used to say that something is stupid or not true. See nonsense in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  10. NONSENSE meaning: 1 : words or ideas that are foolish or untrue; 2 : behavior that is silly, annoying, or unkind.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English non‧sense /ˈnɒnsəns $ ˈnɑːnsens/ S3 noun 1 untrue/stupid [ singular, uncountable] ideas, opinions, statements etc that are not true or that seem very stupid SYN rubbish British English ‘I’m a prisoner in my own home.’ ‘Nonsense!’ absolute/utter/complete nonsense ‘Nobody cares ...