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jabberwocky
jab·ber·wock·y J0001100 (jăb′ər-wŏk′ē)n. Nonsensical speech or writing. [After "Jabberwocky," a nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll.]jabberwocky (ˈdʒæbəˌwɒkɪ) n, pl -wockiesnonsense verse[C19: coined by Lewis Carroll as the title of a poem in Through the Looking Glass (1871)]jab•ber•wock•y (ˈdʒæb ərˌwɒk i) n., pl. -wock•ies. (sometimes cap.) writing or speech with nonsensical words. [coined by Lewis Carroll in “Jabberwocky,” poem in Through the Looking Glass (1871)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jabberwocky - nonsensical language (according to Lewis Carroll)hokum, meaninglessness, nonsense, nonsensicality, bunk - a message that seems to convey no meaning |
jabberwockynoun1. Unintelligible or nonsensical talk or language:abracadabra, double talk, gibberish, gobbledygook, mumbo jumbo.2. Unintelligible or foolish talk:babble, blather, blatherskite, double talk, gabble, gibberish, jabber, jargon, nonsense, prate, prattle, twaddle.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeJabberwockjabberwocky
Synonyms for jabberwockynoun unintelligible or nonsensical talk or languageSynonyms- abracadabra
- double talk
- gibberish
- gobbledygook
- mumbo jumbo
noun unintelligible or foolish talkSynonyms- babble
- blather
- blatherskite
- double talk
- gabble
- gibberish
- jabber
- jargon
- nonsense
- prate
- prattle
- twaddle
Words related to jabberwockynoun nonsensical language (according to Lewis Carroll)Related Words- hokum
- meaninglessness
- nonsense
- nonsensicality
- bunk
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