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nonsense English

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What does nonsense mean?
Definitions in simple English

nonsense

Something is nonsense when it makes no sense or has no meaning. This is just a bunch of words randomly jumbled together. It is complete nonsense. Something that is false; a lie. He says that I stole his computer, but that's just nonsense.

nonsense

a message that seems to convey no meaning (= nonsensical) having no intelligible meaning nonsense syllables a nonsensical jumble of words (= folderal) ornamental objects of no great value

Synonyms nonsense synonyms

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Nonsense English » English

Don’t mention it Don’t be absurd

Topics nonsense topics

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Simple sentences

Nonsense!
Nonsense.
You speak nonsense, my friend.
Don't talk nonsense.
They issued a statement saying that the rumors regarding their divorce were complete nonsense. And yet, there's no smoke without fire.
Stop talking nonsense and help me.
Don't listen to him, he's talking nonsense.
I am fed up with your nonsense.
Stop your nonsense!
Don't talk nonsense!
Cut out the nonsense, will you?
It's nonsense to try that.
That's absolute nonsense!
That's absolute nonsense.
That's nonsense. Nobody but a fool would believe it.
It was a delightful bit of nonsense.
They must be crazy to believe such nonsense.
If I were you, I would not have said such nonsense.
What is this nonsense?

Movie subtitles

You think this nonsense Frank?
What kind of nonsense are you saying?
She was just talking nonsense, and it was really jolting to see her come back like that.
What nonsense are you spouting!
What a nonsense!
Don't say nonsense such as there's no other way than using Arang.
The nonsense said about me.
Nonsense. Your shipping costs would be twice our modest surcharge.
You don't have to do this. - Nonsense.
More of that nonsense!
Don't talk nonsense.
What's this nonsense of locked doors?
Stuff and nonsense.
Huh! I'll soon settle that nonsense.
Did you put all this nonsense in His Majesty's head?
Arrant nonsense.
Not that it all makes sense. It's mostly superstitious nonsense, but we are living beings.
Cut that English nonsense.
No nonsense!
Nonsense, it's all in the game.
Don't start any nonsense with the Czar.
Nonsense, you've got to see him.
But you might as well understand right now I'll tolerate no nonsense.
I never said so. - Nonsense.
Of course I won't tell anyone, nor do I believe such nonsense.
You have the kind of no-nonsense honesty and raw emotional insight that I look for in a commercial real estate lawyer.
Mate is talking nonsense, claims an unknown passenger is below deck.
Franz! Don't talk nonsense.
You're talking nonsense.
Nonsense?
Am I talking nonsense?
Nonsense.
Hey, how long is this nonsense gonna last?
That's nonsense!
Nonsense, you get right back into bed.

News and current affairs

To anyone with decent eyesight, it was clear that the rosy budget projections of two years ago were nonsense.
The IMF rightly points out that these claims are nonsense.
The document is filled with nonsense, such as the fatuous claim that high taxes and over-regulation explain America's high unemployment.
We now know that is nonsense.
Nonsense.
Should we dismiss it as sentimental nonsense?
That would clearly be nonsense.
Clearly, the leading investment banks should become much more serious about training and licensing their analysts to provide knowledge rather than nonsense in their public pronouncements.
The financial industry complains that efforts to force greater equity funding would curtail lending, but this is just nonsense in a general equilibrium setting.
It should go without saying that this is nonsense.
This is sheer nonsense.
It is nonsense to argue that central banks are impotent and completely unable to raise inflation expectations, no matter how hard they try.
So it is nonsense to say that the rise in the price of gold was all a bubble.
Nonsense: political parties, democratic institutions, work well only when they draw strength and inspiration from a developed, pluralist civic environment and are exposed to criticism from that environment.
So, while most accounts say that Bohr won the debate, my view is that Einstein, as usual, was seeking an explanation of reality, while his rivals were advocating nonsense.
This view is nonsense, and besides, if the public is so unhappy with its leaders' performance, why does it keep electing and re-electing them?
But they have been widely condemned by economists worldwide (including in Germany) as nonsense.
But talk about an EU split is nonsense.

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