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nonsensical
[ non-sen-si-kuhl ]
adjective
- (of words or language) having little or no meaning; making little or no sense:
A baby's babbling is appealingly nonsensical.
- (of behavior, conduct, actions, etc.) foolish, senseless, fatuous, or absurd:
His nonsensical behavior was unusual for such a serious person.
- objectionable, impudent, insubordinate:
I refuse to listen to that nonsensical gossip.
- of trifling importance or of little or no use:
I've had more than enough of your nonsensical advice!
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of nonsensical1
Example Sentences
“I’m in my 40s … but boredom prevailed. … So I signed up for it. I’m making really silly nonsensical videos, like I would have back in the Vine days.â€
The Hollywood resident said that while ride-hailing and delivery companies are raising prices for customers, drivers get an increasingly small share due to “nonsensical†and “inconsistent†fees.
Trump is nonsensically attempting to use the words "invasion" and "incursion" to describe criminal immigrants as if simply calling Venezuela a "hybrid criminal state" makes it true.
When I reached the last spot, over in Eagle Rock, I was tired and in my head about the Greg situation and why I’d chosen this nonsensical east-west-east route to begin with.
The questions in the new test, she said, appeared nonsensical, as if written by artificial intelligence.
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