Synonym: absurdity, folly, poppycock, ridiculousness, rubbish, stupidity. Antonym: sense. Similar words: consensus, sense, consent, in a sense, senseless, make sense, insensibly, insensible. Meaning: ['nɑnsens /'nɒ] n. 1. a message that seems to convey no meaning 2. ornamental objects of no great value. adj. having no intelligible meaning.
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91) She's a strong woman who stands no nonsense from anyone.
92) There he goes , blah blah blah, talking nonsense as usual.
93) In a loud, hectoring tone, Alan told us that he wasn't going to waste time discussing nonsense.
94) Just stop this nonsense of refusing to talk to anybody.
94) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
95) I'm not going to stand any more of this nonsense.
96) The accusations are nonsense.
97) People are talking a lot of nonsense about him being the new Michael Jordan.
98) He always shows his wife up with sheer nonsense he tells.
99) When I asked her why she was late, she just came out with a load of nonsense.
100) Nonsense/Don't talk nonsense! She's far too ill to return to work!
101) 'Brillig' is a made-up word used in a piece of nonsense verse by Lewis Carroll.
102) A good few people dismiss the idea as sheer nonsense.
103) If people can bribe police officers, it makes a complete nonsense of the legal system.
104) None of your nonsense!
105) The translation of the instructions was so poor they were just nonsense.
106) I can't wait for this nonsense to end so that we can all be friends again.
107) I think that a lot of poetry published today is obscurantist nonsense.
108) That feud is a lot of nonsense.
109) The Commission's proposals on beef are absolute nonsense.
110) We get stale old nonsense like Office Gossip.
111) The flag nonsense violates First Amendment free speech protections.
112) The whole thing was nonsense from start to finish.
113) She cleared her head of Rory, all that nonsense.
114) And children love poetic rhythms, alliteration, nonsense mutations.
115) That makes a total nonsense of conservation policy.
116) Forgive me my nonsense as I also forgive the nonsense of those who think they talk sense. Robert Frost
117) The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course.
118) It stands for nonsense that is called by fancier names.
119) Once, multiplying or dividing by zero had terrifying results, reducing orderly arithmetic to instant nonsense.
120) To say that church schools hinder the ecumenical movement is a nonsense.
More similar words: consensus, sense, consent, in a sense, senseless, make sense, insensibly, insensible, insensitive, make sense of, age of consent, dense, tense, incense, offense, onset, incensed, defense, expense, license, intense, condense, ensemble, pretense, response, consecrate, consequence, consequently, in consequence, consecutive.