claptrap (Meaning)

Wordnet

claptrap (n)

pompous or pretentious talk or writing

Webster

claptrap (n.)

A contrivance for clapping in theaters.

A trick or device to gain applause; humbug.

Webster

claptrap (a.)

Contrived for the purpose of making a show, or gaining applause; deceptive; unreal.

claptrap Sentence Examples

  1. His argument was filled with nothing but meaningless claptrap, devoid of any real substance.
  2. The politician's speech was full of empty promises and rhetorical claptrap.
  3. Despite the flashy presentation, the product turned out to be nothing more than cheap claptrap.
  4. The tabloid magazine is notorious for publishing sensational claptrap to attract readers.
  5. I couldn't sit through another minute of that movie; it was filled with clichés and tired claptrap.
  6. The self-help guru's seminar was just a lot of motivational claptrap without any practical advice.
  7. The debate quickly devolved into a series of personal attacks and irrelevant claptrap.
  8. Don't waste your time reading that article; it's just journalistic claptrap designed to sell papers.
  9. The advertisement promised revolutionary results, but it was just a bunch of marketing claptrap.
  10. Despite its fancy packaging, the new gadget turned out to be nothing more than overpriced claptrap.

FAQs About the word claptrap

pompous or pretentious talk or writingA contrivance for clapping in theaters., A trick or device to gain applause; humbug., Contrived for the purpose of making

rubbish, drool, silliness, blah, nuts,nonsense, garbage, stupidity, drivel, fiddle-faddle

sense, sense, reasonableness,rationality, reasonableness, rationality, common sense, horse sense, discernment, levelheadedness

His argument was filled with nothing but meaningless claptrap, devoid of any real substance.

The politician's speech was full of empty promises and rhetorical claptrap.

Despite the flashy presentation, the product turned out to be nothing more than cheap claptrap.

The tabloid magazine is notorious for publishing sensational claptrap to attract readers.