fadaise (Meaning)

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fadaise (n.)

A vapid or meaningless remark; a commonplace; nonsense.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fadaise

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fadaise Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech was full of fadaise, and the audience was not impressed.
  2. The article was full of fadaise, and I couldn't believe that anyone would take it seriously.
  3. The book was full of fadaise, and I couldn't finish it.
  4. The movie was full of fadaise, and I walked out of the theater after 20 minutes.
  5. The TV show was full of fadaise, and I turned it off after one episode.
  6. The website was full of fadaise, and I couldn't find any useful information.
  7. The product was full of fadaise, and I returned it to the store.
  8. The service was full of fadaise, and I will never go back to that restaurant again.
  9. The person was full of fadaise, and I couldn't trust anything they said.
  10. The situation was full of fadaise, and I didn't know what to do.

FAQs About the word fadaise

A vapid or meaningless remark; a commonplace; nonsense.

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No antonyms found.

The politician's speech was full of fadaise, and the audience was not impressed.

The article was full of fadaise, and I couldn't believe that anyone would take it seriously.

The book was full of fadaise, and I couldn't finish it.

The movie was full of fadaise, and I walked out of the theater after 20 minutes.