About The Word Twaddle
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Twaddle
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What's The Definition Of Twaddle?
[n] pretentious or silly talk or writing
[v] speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly Synonyms | Synonyms for Twaddle: baloney | bilgewater | blab | blabber | boloney | bosh | chatter | clack | drool | gabble | gibber | humbug | maunder | palaver | piffle | prate | prattle | taradiddle | tarradiddle | tattle | tittle-tattle | tommyrot | tosh Related Terms | Find terms related to Twaddle: See Also | babble | blather | blether | blither | hokum | meaninglessness | mouth | nonsense | nonsensicality | smatter | speak | talk | utter | verbalise | verbalize Twaddle In Webster's Dictionary \Twad"dle\, v. i. & t. [See {Twattle}.]
To talk in a weak and silly manner, like one whose faculties
are decayed; to prate; to prattle. --Stanyhurst.
\Twad"dle\, n. Silly talk; gabble; fustian. I have put in this chapter on fighting . . . because of the cant and twaddle that's talked of boxing and fighting with fists now-a-days. --T. Hughes. |
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