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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121) Now that names no longer get the tax breaks that were long the market's main attraction, it is an outdated nonsense.
122) This no nonsense guide is good for those wanting to go on an interesting selection of gentle walks.
123) His talk about not wanting her had been nonsense, stuff handed out by a man salvaging a bruised ego.
124) It is economic nonsense to suggest that nations are engaged in a mercantilist fight to the death.
125) Edward Lear's wonderful nonsense.
126) Talking nonsense is the sole privilege mankind possesses over the other organisms. It's by talking nonsense that one gets to the truth! I talk nonsense[http://sentencedict.com], therefore I'm human. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
127) I say nonsense. Show your commitment through a careful description of your concern.
128) Accelerating violence and horror eventually hit maximum velocity and warp into nonsense, no matter how erudite the script.
129) They were fragments, broken pieces of some nonsense puzzle, adding to nothing.
130) In this context their role is not negative, even though you get a bag of nonsense with that good service.
131) That's when I realised that I couldn't go on with this free agent nonsense.
132) Statement E: Racism as rational self interest I think that's absolute nonsense.
133) He's talking arrant nonsense.
134) A voice whispered that the work was nonsense, too far removed from the interests of the age to be of value.
135) Sid and John were on their own now, right out there on the border between sense and nonsense.
136) Uncaused motion was nonsense for Aristotle and axiomatic for Newton.
137) No psychiatry nonsense(Sentencedict.com), no mumbo jumbo about theories and the other paraphernalia of the fiction writer.
138) If you want a lot of nonsense about Southern chivalry, go to Gettysburg.
139) You may well be ashamed to see me after your noise and nonsense.
140) Mr Menem applied such nonsense in the state of La Rioja, where he is governor; it has gone broke.
141) Next we get the usual nonsense: wordless dialogue, optical semaphoring, gauche laughter, ear-splitting silence.
142) If you make a habit of reviewing your fading dreams upon awakening, you can memorize quite a collection of nonsense.
143) They omitted from their calculations two factors which were to make a nonsense of their plans.
144) But there was no enchantment of music or painting, or simple gaiety or just plain nonsense.
145) This was patent nonsense.
146) Nonsense, Watson; the electromagnetic forces between the atoms stop you.
147) He mumbles some nonsense about clowns being the cause of peace - perhaps the money for the convention is the peace dividend?
148) Nonsense, flashed back Jack Sandner, the chairman of Chicago's Merc.
149) This quality time nonsense also accounts for the boom in soccer for kids ages 4 to 7.
150) I've never heard such a load of 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.