nonsensicality
IPA: nɑnsˈɛnsɪkˈæɫʌti
noun
- (uncountable) The state or condition of being nonsensical.
- (countable) A nonsensical belief, remark, etc.
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Examples of "nonsensicality" in Sentences
- The questioning, lead mostly by Sen. Al Franken, reached its peak at this point, wherein the nonsensicality of Apple's
- I'm all for sites using images of our media age to critique the nonsensicality of the simulacrum in the age of spectacle.
- #26: Pat, the analytical demonstration of nonsensicality has been done, but I doubt it will have the effect you are hoping for, at least not for a long time yet.
- One just publishes the analytical demonstration of nonsensicality, and goes on to say that all the papers purporting a global average temperature trend are now demonstrated as false and specious.
- Also, and more fundamentally, the swing toward a new paradigm, once the old one has reached a stage of palpable implementation, is a logical consequence of the practical "nonsensicality" of the old dogma.
- Also, and more fundamentally, the swing toward a new paradigm, once the old one has reached a stage of palpable implementation, is a logical consequence of the practical “nonsensicality” of the old dogma.
- [515] This ridiculous couplet pretends to imitate the redundancy and nonsensicality of Aeschylus 'language; it can be seen how superficial and unfair the criticism of Euripides is; probably this is just what
- What, from that moment onward, was called the "Gospels" was the very reverse of what he had lived: "bad tidings," a Dysangelium. 14 It is an error amounting to nonsensicality to see in "faith," and particularly in faith in salvation through Christ, the distinguishing mark of the Christian: only the Christian way of life, the life lived by him who died on the cross, is Christian ...
- For the love of all that's holy I can't tell if we're supposed to empathize with the ineptitude, greed, and nonsensicality of these unbelievably stupid beings, or if their lack of cognizance is merely there to justify the film's bland and unimaginative carnage for serious, the amount of death and mutilation that could have been easily avoided here is enough to negate the very existence of the film in the first place.
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