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Tkacka15 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Nonsense

Is it logical to say Whatever that nonsense means?

Does nonsense have any meaning?
  

Top answer

It is natural and normal English. The speaker sees it as nonsense, but is supposing that it was intended to have some meaning, or ought to have had some meaning.

  • It is natural and normal English.
  • The speaker sees it as nonsense, but is supposing that it was intended to have some meaning, or ought to have had some meaning.
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It is natural and normal English. The speaker sees it as nonsense, but is supposing that it was intended to have some meaning, or ought to have had some meaning.
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GPYIt is natural and normal English.
Thank you for the reply.
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tkacka15Is it logical to say Whatever that nonsense means?
It's not a complete sentence, but it's an expression that's commonly used when the speaker is frustrated at not being able to understand what was said, likely because it contained a lot of technical jargon, and further, not really wanting to hear more of it. For example, if a particle physicist starte
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CalifJimIt's not a complete sentence, but it's an expression that's commonly used when the speaker is frustrated at not being able to understand what was said, likely because it contained a lot of technical jargon, and further, not really wanting to hear more of it.
Thank you for the explanation.

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