Definition of «gibberish»

Gibberish is a nonsensical or unintelligible language, speech or writing that makes no sense and has no meaning. It can be used to describe any kind of communication that lacks coherence or logic, often resembling real words but having no actual meaning when put together.

Usage examples

  1. The toddler was speaking gibberish as he strung together random syllables that made no sense.
  2. The speaker's microphone malfunctioned, resulting in the audience hearing only gibberish during the conference.
  3. The email was filled with gibberish characters and confusing phrases, making it impossible to understand the message.
  4. The artist used gibberish lyrics in his song to create a playful and whimsical atmosphere.
  5. The magician delighted the children with his magic tricks, accompanied by a stream of gibberish incantations.

Phrases with «gibberish»

Sentences with «gibberish»

  • In case the previous paragraph is nothing but a whole lot of gibberish for you, I'll try to make things clearer. (software.informer.com)
  • His flaming red locks should be used to hair whip, a la Sindel, and he should also be using Fi in sword form and she can speak in gibberish as she tries to come to terms with just having sliced Kung Loa into triangles. (rustyshell.com)
  • The supporting cast is full of colorful and wacky characters, and each of them is brimming with personality, with gibberish as their only language. (gamingtrend.com)
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