Drivel (noun)

Silly, nonsense, or foolish talk or ideas.

Origin:

Originated in the late middle english, from the verb 'drive' + the suffix '-el'.

Examples:

  1. I can't stand listening to his drivel any longer.
  2. She dismissed his argument as drivel.
  3. The article was filled with drivel and lacked any real substance.
  4. The speaker's drivel was met with a chorus of boos and hisses.
  5. The entire presentation was just a bunch of drivel and buzzwords.
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