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gibberish

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Dictionary definition of gibberish

A form of language or speech that is incomprehensible or nonsensical.
"The song lyrics were gibberish and made no sense."

Detailed meaning of gibberish

It typically consists of a jumble of words, sounds, or phrases that lack coherent meaning or structure. Gibberish can be the result of incoherent speaking, writing, or communication and is often characterized by its lack of clarity or logic. It may occur when someone is speaking rapidly without forming complete sentences, when using unfamiliar or invented words, or when a language barrier impedes clear communication. Gibberish is often used to describe language that appears to be nonsense or babbling and is not intended to convey meaningful information. In everyday conversation, when someone says something that is difficult to understand due to its chaotic or unintelligible nature, it is commonly referred to as gibberish.

Example sentences containing gibberish

1. He spoke gibberish and no one could understand what he was saying.
2. The instructions were written in gibberish and impossible to follow.
3. She spoke gibberish in her sleep, causing her husband to wake up confused.
4. The text message was full of gibberish, making it impossible to read.
5. He wrote gibberish on the test and got a failing grade.
6. The computer program was filled with gibberish code, making it impossible to use.

History and etymology of gibberish

The noun 'gibberish' has uncertain origins, but it's believed to be an onomatopoeic word, meaning that the sound of the word imitates the sense of the word itself. 'Gibberish' likely derives from imitating the sound of incoherent or nonsensical speech. It has been used in English since the 16th century to describe language or speech that is unintelligible and makes no apparent sense. The etymology of 'gibberish' reflects its association with jumbled, meaningless talk, capturing the essence of language that lacks coherence and comprehension.

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Further usage examples of gibberish

1. She mumbled gibberish under her breath, muttering to herself.
2. He typed gibberish into the search engine, resulting in irrelevant results.
3. The message was encrypted with gibberish, making it impossible to decode.
4. She spoke gibberish on the phone, causing the other person to hang up.
5. The website was filled with gibberish, making it impossible to navigate.
6. His explanation sounded like gibberish to the audience.
7. The toddler's babbling often comes out as gibberish.
8. The document was filled with technical gibberish.
9. Under stress, his speech devolved into incoherent gibberish.
10. She struggled to make sense of the foreign language, it sounded like gibberish.
11. The professor's lecture was so filled with jargon that it seemed like gibberish.
12. The encrypted message appeared as gibberish to the untrained eye.
13. Trying to decipher the ancient script felt like decoding gibberish.
14. The drunk man's slurred speech was a jumble of gibberish.
15. The computer error message displayed gibberish characters.
16. Reading the manuscript felt like deciphering gibberish code.
17. The technical manual was a sea of incomprehensible gibberish.
18. She tried to understand the alien language, but it was gibberish.
19. His hurried explanation came out as unintelligible gibberish.
20. In his delirium, he muttered gibberish words.
21. The transcript of the recorded conversation was filled with gibberish.
22. The handwritten note was scribbled in near illegible gibberish.
23. Trying to follow his complex instructions felt like translating gibberish.
24. The ancient text was written in a language that sounded like gibberish.
25. The codebreaker struggled to decode the gibberish message.

Suffix -ish, Interaction and Articulation, Words and Language, Language and Expression 1

babble,blather,drivel,hogwash,malarkey,poppycock,twaddle

gabble,jabber,piffle

nonsense, clarity, sense, coherence

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