different between imbecilic vs nonsensical
imbecilic
English
Etymology
imbecile +? -ic
Adjective
imbecilic (comparative more imbecilic, superlative most imbecilic)
- like or as an imbecile; so senseless as to be laughable; absurd, foolish, stupid, idiotic.
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nonsensical
English
Alternative forms
- nonsensic
- non-sensical
Etymology
From nonsense +? -ical.
Adjective
nonsensical (comparative more nonsensical, superlative most nonsensical)
- Without sense; absurd.
- Synonyms: meaningless, unmeaning, absurd, foolish, irrational, preposterous
- Antonyms: logical, rational, sensical
Related terms
- nonsense
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