gobbledygook

[ˈɡɑbəldiˌɡuk]

gobbledygook Definition

  • 1language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of technical terms
  • 2nonsense; gibberish

Using gobbledygook: Examples

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

  • Example

    The instructions were written in such gobbledygook that I couldn't understand them.

  • Example

    The politician's speech was filled with gobbledygook and buzzwords.

  • Example

    The contract was full of legal gobbledygook that made it hard to decipher.

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    The technical manual was full of gobbledygook that only an expert could understand.

gobbledygook Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gobbledygook

Phrases with gobbledygook

  • to simplify complex language or concepts

    Example

    The teacher helped the students cut through the gobbledygook of the scientific article.

  • a computer program that generates random phrases that resemble technical jargon or bureaucratic language

    Example

    The website has a gobbledygook generator that creates meaningless sentences.

  • a person who uses obscure or technical language to impress or confuse others

    Example

    The consultant was a gobbledygook artist who used big words to make himself sound important.

Origins of gobbledygook

originated in the US in the 1940s, possibly from the sound of turkeys gobbling

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Summary: gobbledygook in Brief

The term 'gobbledygook' [ˈɡɑbəldiˌɡuk] refers to language that is meaningless or unintelligible due to excessive use of technical terms. It is often used to describe confusing or incomprehensible writing or speech, as in 'The instructions were written in such gobbledygook that I couldn't understand them.' 'Gobbledygook' can be simplified by 'cutting through the gobbledygook,' but it can also be generated by a 'gobbledygook generator' or used by a 'gobbledygook artist.'