complete nonsense

Frequency: 8.016.5 per million words

used to emphasize that something is totally untrue or ridiculous

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Examples (10)

  • What he said in the meeting was complete nonsense.
  • That idea is complete nonsense; it makes no sense at all.
  • She dismissed his claims as complete nonsense.
  • To think you can finish this in an hour is complete nonsense.
  • His explanation for being late was complete nonsense.
  • The new policy they proposed sounds like complete nonsense.
  • Don't listen to him; he's just talking complete nonsense.
  • The accusations against her were proven to be complete nonsense.
  • He told me a story that was complete nonsense, but I pretended to believe him.
  • The notion that money can buy happiness is complete nonsense.