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Meaning & Definition of Gobbledygook in English

English

Gobbledygook

Language that is meaningless or hard to understand; jargon.


Pronunciation:

/ˈɡɒb.əl.di.ɡuːk/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

gobbledygooks

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Language that is meaningless or confounding, often characterized by the use of jargon or technical terms that obscure meaning.

    Example Sentence: The report was filled with such gobbledygook that no one could understand it.

  • Definition: Pretentious or technical language that is used to impress rather than inform.

    Example Sentence: The politician's speech was nothing but gobbledygook full of buzzwords.

Etymology

Origin: The term 'gobbledygook' was coined in 1944 by Maury Maverick, a Texas congressman, to describe the convoluted language of bureaucrats.

Synonyms

jargonnonsensebabbledouble-talkmumbo jumbo

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • gobbledygook-free zone: An area or context where clear and straightforward language is used.
  • speak in gobbledygook: To use overly complicated language that is difficult to understand.
  • cut through the gobbledygook: To simplify or clarify something that is difficult to understand.

Translations

  • Spanish: palabrería incomprensible
  • French: langage incompréhensible
  • German: Wirrwarr
  • Russian: бессмыслица

Related Words

  • jargon: Special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
  • bafflegab: Language that is deliberately evasive or confusing.
  • mumbo jumbo: Language or ritual causing or intending to cause confusion or bewilderment.

Slang Meanings of gobbledygook

  • Meaning: Overly complicated language that confuses the issue.

    Example Sentence: His explanation was just a bunch of gobbledygook, I didn't get a thing.

  • Meaning: Pretentious language that makes simple ideas appear complex.

    Example Sentence: Don't give me your gobbledygook; just tell me what happened.