farraginous (Meaning)

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farraginous (a.)

Formed of various materials; mixed; as, a farraginous mountain.

farraginous Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech was a farraginous jumble of platitudes and spin.
  2. The basement was filled with a farraginous collection of old furniture, appliances, and forgotten knick-knacks.
  3. The professor's lecture was a farraginous mixture of obscure theories and irrelevant anecdotes.
  4. The museum's farraginous collection of artifacts was a fascinating glimpse into the past.
  5. The artist's farraginous style incorporated elements of many different art movements.
  6. The scientist's research was a farraginous mix of fact and speculation.
  7. The author's farraginous prose was difficult to understand, but it was also undeniably compelling.
  8. The politician's farraginous policies were a disaster that led to social and economic unrest.
  9. The company's farraginous management style led to poor decision-making and ultimately to bankruptcy.
  10. The farraginous nature of the situation made it difficult to find a solution

FAQs About the word farraginous

Formed of various materials; mixed; as, a farraginous mountain.

sundry, incorporated,various, disordered, muddled, divergent, diverse, disheveled, dishevelled, littered

identical, uniform, uniform, same,homogeneous, identical, like, homogeneous, same, like

The politician's speech was a farraginous jumble of platitudes and spin.

The basement was filled with a farraginous collection of old furniture, appliances, and forgotten knick-knacks.

The professor's lecture was a farraginous mixture of obscure theories and irrelevant anecdotes.

The museum's farraginous collection of artifacts was a fascinating glimpse into the past.