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noun

nonsense

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noun
1
Words, ideas, or behavior that make no sense or have no logical meaning.
"He was talking complete nonsense after staying up all night."
"Stop making excuses — that's just nonsense."
2
A style of playful, absurd literature or poetry.
"Edward Lear's limericks are a classic example of nonsense verse."

How to Use Nonsense

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In plain EnglishSomething that's silly, illogical, or simply untrue.

Common pairings
talk nonsense a load of nonsense nonsense verse

Word Forms

more nonsense comparative, nonsensed past tense, nonsenses plural, nonsenses singular, most nonsense superlative

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Etymology

From non- ("no, not") plus sense, coined around the 1610s.

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