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meaningless
English
Etymology
meaning +? -less
Pronunciation
Adjective
meaningless (comparative more meaningless, superlative most meaningless)
- Lacking meaning.
- Insignificant; not worthy of importance.
Synonyms
- (lacking meaning): nonsensical
- (not worthy of importance): negligible, trivial
Antonyms
- (lacking meaning): meaningful
- (not worthy of importance): significant
Derived terms
- meaninglessness
- meaninglessly
Translations
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jabberwocky
English
Etymology
From Jabberwocky, a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?d?æb??w?ki/, /?d??æb??w?ki/, /?d?æb??w?ki/, [?d??æb??w?ki]
- Rhymes: -?ki
Noun
jabberwocky (usually uncountable, plural jabberwockies)
- invented or meaningless language; nonsense
Translations
Adjective
jabberwocky (comparative more jabberwocky, superlative most jabberwocky)
- meaningless, worthless
- absurd, nonsense, nonsensical
Translations
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