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Discover LudwigThe word 'nonsensical' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It means lacking sense or meaning, absurd or silly. Example: The politician's speech was full of nonsensical promises and lacked any clear plans for the country's future.
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Nonsensical
adjective
Without sense; unmeaning; absurd; foolish; irrational; preposterous.
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Dunn referred to Routh's nonsensical ramblings after his arrest.
Cameron sought to contrast his party's support for free markets and entrepreneurs with Labour's 1970s-stylee socialism", describing Ed Miliband's policies as "damaging, nonsensical and twisted".
The vainglorious Henry VIII desperately tried to prove himself a king and re-enact the triumphs of Crécy and Agincourt with a nonsensical invasion of France in 1513.
Seeing poor Twisty offed so limply has been the season's biggest misstep; the events of the nonsensical, if fun, Edward Mordrake episodes left Freak Show weaker as a whole.
In particular, repetitions of "in rows" at the ends of lines keep reminding us of the nonsensical cause of the war in the poem.
In a sign that No 10 is planning to reprise the tactics of the Thatcher and Major era, when the Tories depicted Labour as a dangerous force on the left, the prime minister denounced Ed Miliband for embracing a "damaging, nonsensical, twisted economic policy".
"There was money flying around like crazy in Los Angeles and elsewhere on start-ups that were nonsensical but turned out to be incredible.
"That is just about the most damaging, nonsensical, twisted economic policy you could possibly come up with," he said.
This is not only morally wrong, it is nonsensical.
If we could all see when people are being nonsensical or otherwise troublesome, that would help us argue against their positions from an informed perspective.
Plaid Cymru education spokeswoman Nerys Evans said the claims were "ridiculous and nonsensical".
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