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    gobbledygook
    /ˈɡɒb(ə)ldɪɡuːk/

    noun

    • 1. language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of technical terms: informal "reams of financial gobbledygook"

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  3. Gobbledygook is wordy and generally unintelligible jargon, often used to mock or criticize something. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of this word from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Gobbledygook is a disapproving term for language that sounds important and official but is difficult to understand. Learn how to say it and see examples of its usage in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Gobbledegook is an informal word for language that seems difficult or meaningless because you do not understand it. It is often used to describe official letters, forms, and statements. See how to pronounce it and some examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  6. Gobbledygook is unintelligible nonsense, often a bunch of big words that you can't comprehend. The mechanic might try to explain what's wrong with your car, but to you it just sounds like gobbledygook. Like gibberish, gobbledygook is essentially meaningless to the person listening to or reading it. What distinguishes gobbledygook is that it ...

  7. The word "gobbledygook" is correct and usable in written English. It is used to describe speech or writing that is incomprehensible and hard to understand. For example, "The professor's lecture was full of gobbledygook and we couldn't understand what he was saying.".

  8. Gobbledygook is a slang term for speech or writing that is very technical or complicated and seems like nonsense. Learn the origin, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of this word with Collins English Dictionary.

  9. complicated language that is difficult to understand, especially when used in official documents It's all gobbledygook to me.