noun
- language or writing that is meaningless, confusing, or full of jargon; unintelligible talk or text
Usage: usually uncountable; plural form used when referring to multiple instances or types; informal
Examples
- The legal document was full of gobbledygooks that nobody could understand.
- He spoke in gobbledygooks, using technical terms that made no sense to the audience.
- The instruction manual contained so much gobbledygooks that I had to call customer service.
- Corporate emails are often filled with gobbledygooks instead of clear, direct communication.
- The politician's speech was pure gobbledygooks designed to confuse voters.
- I tried reading the contract, but it was all gobbledygooks to me.