Sentence examples for be nonsense from inspiring English sources

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be nonsense

noun

Letters or words, in writing or speech, that have no meaning or seem to have no meaning.

  • After my father had a stroke, every time he tried to talk, it sounded like nonsense.

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Any belief that human beings have some transcendent moral purpose would seem to be nonsense.

I find this statement to be nonsense.

My theory, of course, may be nonsense.

But this STEM panic may be nonsense.

"It turned out to be nonsense," he says.

Everyone else in Ireland knows this to be nonsense.

It would be nonsense for me to be drowned when I am the only uninjured one".

The idea that "good jobs" are vanishing, for instance, is shown to be nonsense.

"Almost all of this has proved to be nonsense," Myhrvold said.

That proved to be nonsense, as did his advice that migrants should be encouraged to leave.

This turned out to be nonsense, because Google does not want to make hardware.

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