Meaning & Definition of word "Chaff"

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    Chaff

    /tʃæf/

    noun:

    • 1. The husks of corn or other seed separated by winnowing or threshing.
      • Example: After the harvest, the field was covered with chaff left by the grain.
    • 2. Worthless or trivial matters; nonsense.
      • Example: The debate was filled with chaff, distracting from the real issues at hand.
    • 3. Material that is discarded or considered of little value.
      • Example: He was able to separate the important information from the chaff in the report.

    verb:

    • 1. To remove the chaff from (grain) by a process of winnowing or threshing.
      • Example: Farmers chaff the wheat to ensure that only the grains are collected.
    • 2. To tease or make fun of someone.
      • Example: The friends would often chaff each other about their sports teams.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old English ceaf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kaf and German Kaffe.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    separating the wheat from the chaff:

    Distinguishing valuable from worthless.

    chaff and chatter:

    Trivial talk or noise.

    Related Words

    grain:

    Edible seeds or fruits of cultivated plants.

    thresh:

    To separate grain from its husk.

    husks:

    The dry outer covering of a seed or grain.

    Slang Meanings of chaff

    Meaning: Nonsense or trivial matter.

    Example Sentence: He always talks so much chaff at parties.

    Meaning: Something that lacks substance.

    Example Sentence: All those flashy ads are just chaff; the product doesn't live up to the hype.