Twaddle (noun)
tw-od-uhl
Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.
Twaddle can also be used as a verb: Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way and is believed to have evolved from the word twattle, which is of unknown origin.
Example sentences
“He’s so full of pointless twaddle and yet he manages to make otherwise intelligent people believe it all.”
“If he twaddles on about how he is the sole reason that everything is going to be great again I may just have vomit on his shoes.”
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