noun🔗ShareCharabia, galimatiasSpeech or writing that is unintelligible, incoherent or meaningless."The student mumbled some gibberish about a historical figure, and no one understood a word. "L'étudiant a marmonné du charabia à propos d'une figure historique, et personne n'a compris un mot.languagecommunicationsoundwritingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCharabia, jargonNeedlessly obscure or overly technical language."The professor's lecture was filled with gibberish, making it hard for students to understand the topic. "Le cours du professeur était rempli de charabia, ce qui rendait difficile pour les étudiants de comprendre le sujet.languagecommunicationlinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCharabia, jargonA language game, comparable to pig Latin, in which one inserts a nonsense syllable before the first vowel in each syllable of a word."My little brother made up a gibberish language to communicate with his friends, inserting "glee" before each vowel sound. "Mon petit frère a inventé un charabia pour communiquer avec ses amis, en insérant "glee" avant chaque son vocalique.languagephoneticscommunicationlinguisticswordgameChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareIncompréhensible, absurdeUnintelligible, incoherent or meaningless"The baby was making gibberish noises, but his mother understood what he wanted. "Le bébé faisait des bruits incompréhensibles, mais sa mère comprenait ce qu'il voulait.languagecommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading