Twaddle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Twaddle ( noun )

Foolish or pointless talk; nonsense.

Origin:

Mid 18th century: probably a diminutive of twat "foolish talk".

Examples:

  1. The meeting was filled with twaddle and nothing was accomplished.
  2. The movie was filled with twaddle and no real story.
  3. His explanation was nothing but twaddle.
  4. She was tired of listening to his twaddle.
  5. He was known for his twaddle that never made any sense.

(As a verb)

Twaddle ( verb )

Foolish or pointless talk; nonsense.

Origin:

Mid 18th century: probably a diminutive of twat "foolish talk".

Examples:

  1. The meeting was filled with twaddle and nothing was accomplished.
  2. The movie was filled with twaddle and no real story.
  3. His explanation was nothing but twaddle.
  4. She was tired of listening to his twaddle.
  5. He was known for his twaddle that never made any sense.
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