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drivel

nonsense / foolish talk / drool
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: drivelledpp: drivelleding: driveling

This term carries a strong negative connotation of intellectual emptiness or lack of coherence. When used to describe speech or writing, it suggests a total absence of value or logic, often implying that the speaker is rambling or delusional. It is more dismissive than words like nonsense, which can sometimes be playful. In its physical sense, the word describes the involuntary flow of saliva. This usage is less common in modern conversation than the figurative sense but remains the primary biological meaning, often associated with infants or those in a state of unconsciousness.

Meanings

Noun

Senseless, foolish, or unimportant talk or writing.

"Stop talking such drivel and get to the point."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To talk or write in a senseless or foolish manner.

"He spent the entire evening driveling on about his conspiracy theories."

Intransitive Verb

To let saliva flow uncontrollably from the mouth.

"The baby began to drivel as he fell asleep."

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