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1 nonsense
N1. निरर्थक\nonsenseबातेंHe is talking nonsense. -
2 nonsense
n.निरर्थक बातें, अनर्थक वाक्य, तुच्छ वस्तुएं -
3 brook
N1. छोटी\brookनदीThere are lovely lilies near the brook.--------VT1. सहनाThe teacher does not brook any nonsense. -
4 kindle
V1. जलानाPeople kindle the lamp on deepawali.2. जाग्रत\kindleकरनाIt is very wrong to kindle false hopes in anybody.His nonsense talk kindled her anger. -
5 palpable
Adj1. स्पर्शनीयI don't like his palpable jokes.मुझे उसके स्पर्शनीय मज़ाक पसन्द नही हैं.2. सुस्पष्टHis statement is palpable nonsense.उसका विवरण सुस्पष्ट निरर्थक बातें हैं. -
6 sheer
Adj1. पूर्णतयाThis is a sheer nonsense.2. पारदर्शकShe was wearing a beautiful dress of sheer satin.3. खड़ाHer car slipped at the sheer turn of the hill.--------Adv1. एकदमThe ground dropped away sheer at our feet. -
7 stand off
N1. किसी नतीज़े पर न पहुँचने की स्थितिA stand off between them is really a nonsense. -
8 utter
Adj1. पूर्णAll his arguments are utter nonsense.--------VT1. बोलHe never uttered a word in protest.
См. также в других словарях:
NONSENSE — « A piece of nonsense », c’est en anglais courant une bêtise, une absurdité: un «non sens» bien sûr; et pourtant, le terme anglais a une richesse spécifique. Anglais d’abord parce que la langue anglaise en est le lieu sonore d’élection; ainsi les … Encyclopédie Universelle
Nonsense — es una figura literaria que puede ser en verso o en prosa, que busca generar, juegos de palabras que trasgreden las formas comunes de la sintaxis y la semántica, juegos que resultan extraños, comúnmente humorísticos y absurdos. Literalmente… … Wikipedia Español
nonsense — nonsense, twaddle, drivel, bunk, balderdash, poppycock, gobbledygook, trash, rot, bull are comparable when they mean something said or proposed which is senseless or absurd. Nonsense is the most general of these terms; it may be referred to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
nonsense — Uses of nonsense as a countable noun (i.e. preceded by a or in the plural) have become common in current use, especially in BrE: • I knew you d make a nonsense of it so I told Wallis to be ready to take over L. Cooper, 1960 • I could only pray… … Modern English usage
Nonsense — Non sense, n. [Pref. non + sense: cf. F. nonsens.] 1. That which is not sense, or has no sense; words, or language, which have no meaning, or which convey no intelligible ideas; absurdity. [1913 Webster] 2. Trifles; things of no importance. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nonsense — index jargon (unintelligible language), platitude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
nonsense — / nɑnsəns/, it. / nɔnsens/ s. e agg. ingl. [propr. sciocchezza , comp. di non non e sense senso ], usato in ital. come s.m. e agg., invar. ■ s.m. [cosa insensata, assurda e sim.: quello che dici è un n. ] ▶◀ assurdità, insensatezza, nonsenso.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
nonsense — (n.) 1610s, from NON (Cf. non ) + SENSE (Cf. sense); perhaps influenced by Fr. nonsens … Etymology dictionary
nonsense — |nònsénce| s. m. Aquilo que é contrário à razão ou ao bom senso. = ABSURDO ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
nonsense — [n] craziness, ridiculousness absurdity, babble, balderdash*, baloney*, bananas*, bombast, bull*, bunk*, claptrap*, drivel, fatuity, flightiness, folly, foolishness, fun, gibberish, giddiness, hogwash*, hooey*, hot air*, imprudence, inanity,… … New thesaurus
nonsense — ► NOUN 1) words that make no sense. 2) foolish or unacceptable behaviour. 3) an absurd or unthinkable scheme, situation, etc. DERIVATIVES nonsensical adjective nonsensically adverb … English terms dictionary