noun
- Plural of amphigory; nonsensical or meaningless writing or speech that sounds impressive but conveys no real sense.
Usage: Often used to describe deliberately absurd or whimsical compositions.; Rare; literary or formal contexts.
Examples
- The poet's amphigories delighted readers who appreciated absurdist humor.
- His speech was full of amphigories that sounded profound but meant nothing.
- The book contained pages of amphigories designed to confuse and amuse.
- Critics dismissed the work as mere amphigories without substance.
- She wrote amphigories as a playful exercise in linguistic nonsense.