gibberish meaning
EN[ˈdʒɪb.ə.ɹɪʃ]WGibberish
- Gibberish and gobbledygook refer to speech or other use of language that is nonsense, or that appears to be nonsense.
- The word gibberish is more commonly applied to speech, while gobbledygook (sometimes gobbledegook, gobbledigook or gobbledegoo) is more often applied to writing. "Officialese", "legalese", or "bureaucratese" are forms of gobbledygook.
- NounPLgibberishesSUF-ish
- AdjectiveCOMmore gibberishSUPmost gibberish
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- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- We all knew he'd gone bonkers after he started speaking only gibberish.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
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- en gibberishes
- en gibberishlike
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