MALARKY Synonyms
2 hypernyms for malarky. (close relations)
Best Synonyms for MALARKY
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| balderdash | noun n | |||||
noun • trivial nonsense | ||||||
| baloney | noun n | |||||
noun • pretentious or silly talk or writing | ||||||
| bosh | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • pretentious or silly talk or writing | ||||||
| claptrap | noun n | |||||
noun • pompous or pretentious talk or writing | ||||||
| hogwash | noun n | |||||
noun • unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements) | ||||||
| nonsense | noun n | |||||
noun • a message that seems to convey no meaning • ornamental objects of no great value adjective satellite • having no intelligible meaning | ||||||
| poppycock | noun n | |||||
noun • senseless talk | ||||||
| tomfoolery | noun n | |||||
noun • foolish or senseless behavior | ||||||
| jazz | noun, adjective n, adj | |||||
noun • empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk • a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles • a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands verb • play something in the style of jazz • have sexual intercourse with | ||||||
| malarkey | noun, adjective n, adj | |||||
noun • empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk | ||||||
| nothingness | noun n | |||||
noun • the state of nonexistence • empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk | ||||||
| wind | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • the act of winding or twisting • air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure • a tendency or force that influences events • breath • empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk • an indication of potential opportunity • a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by bellows or the human breath • a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus verb • to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course • catch the scent of; get wind of • extend in curves and turns • arrange or coil around • coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem • form into a wreath • raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help | ||||||
| idle words | noun n | |||||
noun • empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk | ||||||