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1 nonsense
['nons'ns, ]( American[) -sens](foolishness; foolish words, actions etc; something that is ridiculous: He's talking nonsense; The whole book is a lot of nonsense; What nonsense!) ανοησίες,ασυναρτησίες,κουταμάρες -
2 Nonsense
subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Nonsense
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3 nonsense
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4 talk sense/nonsense
(to say sensible, or ridiculous, things: Don't talk nonsense; I do wish you would talk sense.) μιλώ λογικά / λέω ανοησίες -
5 Babble
v. intrans.Make a noise: of inanimate things, P. and V. ψοφεῖν.——————subs.Nonsense: Ar. and P. λῆρος, ὁ, φλαυρία, ἡ, P. ληρήματα, τά.Noise: P. and V. ψόφος, ὁ.Meaningless talk: P. and V. ψόφος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Babble
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6 Drivel
v. intrans.P. κορυζᾶν (Plat.).——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Drivel
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7 Rubbish
subs.Ar. φορυτός, ὁ.Debris: V. ἐρείπια, τά.Refuse: P. and V. χλῆδος, ὁ (Dem. 1278, and Æsch., frag.).Nonsense: P. ὕθλος, ὁ; see Nonsense.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rubbish
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8 Trash
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trash
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9 bullshit
['bulʃit]noun, interjection((also bull) (slang) nonsense; lies; exaggeration: That's bullshit!; Bullshit! Do you expect me to believe that?) -
10 delirious
[di'liriəs]1) (wandering in the mind and talking complete nonsense (usually as a result of fever): The sick man was delirious and nothing he said made sense.) σε παραλήρημα2) (wild with excitement: She was delirious with happiness at the news.) έξαλλος,πολύ ενθουσιώδης• -
11 double-Dutch
noun (nonsense: You're talking double-Dutch!) -
12 gibberish
[-riʃ]noun (nonsense: His explanations are just gibberish to me.) ασυνάρτητα λόγια -
13 good
[ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) καλός2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) σωστός3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) καλής ποιότητας4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) καλός, ικανός5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) καλός, ευγενικός6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) ωφέλιμος7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) καλός8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) ευχάριστος9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) αρκετός10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) κατάλληλος11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) γερός12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) ικανοποιητικός13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) επιδοκιμαστικός14) (thorough: a good clean.) σε βάθος15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) καλά2. noun1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) καλό / όφελος2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) καλοσύνη3. interjection(an expression of approval, gladness etc.) ωραία- goodness4. interjection((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) θεέ μου!- goods- goody
- goodbye
- good-day
- good evening
- good-for-nothing
- good humour
- good-humoured
- good-humouredly
- good-looking
- good morning
- good afternoon
- good-day
- good evening
- good night
- good-natured
- goodwill
- good will
- good works
- as good as
- be as good as one's word
- be up to no good
- deliver the goods
- for good
- for goodness' sake
- good for
- good for you
- him
- Good Friday
- good gracious
- good heavens
- goodness gracious
- goodness me
- good old
- make good
- no good
- put in a good word for
- take something in good part
- take in good part
- thank goodness
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14 hogwash
noun ((especially American) nonsense.) αηδίες -
15 rot
[rot] 1. past tense, past participle - rotted; verb(to make or become bad or decayed: The fruit is rotting on the ground; Water rots wood.) σαπίζω2. noun1) (decay: The floorboards are affected by rot.) σαπίλα, σήψη2) (nonsense: Don't talk rot!) αηδίες, κουταμάρες•- rotten- rottenness
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16 rubbish
1) (waste material; things that have been or are to be thrown away: Our rubbish is taken away twice a week; ( also adjective) a rubbish bin/bag.) σκουπίδια2) (nonsense: Don't talk rubbish!) σαχλαμάρες -
17 talk
[to:k] 1. verb1) (to speak; to have a conversation or discussion: We talked about it for hours; My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).) μιλώ2) (to gossip: You can't stay here - people will talk!) κουβεντιάζω, κουτσομπολεύω3) (to talk about: They spent the whole time talking philosophy.) συζητώ2. noun1) ((sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion: We had a long talk about it; The Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.) συζήτηση, κουβέντα/ συνομιλία2) (a lecture: The doctor gave us a talk on family health.) ομιλία3) (gossip: Her behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.) κουτσομπολιό4) (useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done: There's too much talk and not enough action.) λόγια•- talking book
- talking head
- talking-point
- talk show
- talking-to
- talk back
- talk big
- talk down to
- talk someone into / out of doing
- talk into / out of doing
- talk someone into / out of
- talk into / out of
- talk over
- talk round
- talk sense/nonsense
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18 talk through one's hat
(to talk nonsense.) λέω ανοησίες -
19 Frivolity
subs.P. μικρολογία, ἡ.Trifting, nonsense: Ar. and P. λῆρος, ὁ, φλυαρία, ἡ, P. ληρήματα, τά.Unreasonableness: P. ἀλογία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Frivolity
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20 Gabble
v. intrans.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Gabble
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