fandangle

[fan-dang-guhl]

fandangle Definition

  • 1a useless or purely ornamental thing
  • 2an elaborate or complicated process or activity

Using fandangle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fandangle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new software has all sorts of fandangles that nobody really needs.

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    The company's marketing strategy is full of unnecessary fandangles.

  • Example

    I don't need any fandangles to enjoy a good book.

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    The car comes with all sorts of fandangles that make it more expensive.

fandangle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fandangle

Phrases with fandangle

  • a machine or device that is overly complicated or has many unnecessary features

    Example

    The new printer is a real fandangle machine, with so many buttons and options that nobody knows how to use it.

  • the degree to which something is unnecessarily complicated or ornamental

    Example

    The fandangle factor of this product is off the charts - it has so many bells and whistles that nobody knows how to use it.

  • fandangle-free

    without unnecessary or ornamental features

    Example

    I prefer my technology to be fandangle-free - I just want it to work without any extra frills.

Origins of fandangle

origin unknown, possibly from the word 'fantangle' which means a frivolous or trifling thing

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Summary: fandangle in Brief

The term 'fandangle' [fan-dang-guhl] refers to useless or purely ornamental things, such as trinkets or baubles, or to elaborate or complicated processes or activities. It is often used to describe unnecessary features in technology or marketing strategies, as in 'The new software has all sorts of fandangles that nobody really needs.' 'Fandangle' extends into phrases like 'fandangle machine,' describing overly complicated devices, and 'fandangle-free,' denoting a preference for simplicity.