chin music
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: 1. Idle, foolish, or irrelevant talk: This term refers to casual, unimportant, or nonsensical conversation that lacks substance or purpose. It is often used to describe chatter that is considered a waste of time.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We don't have time for chin music; let's get down to business.
- The meeting was full of chin music and didn't accomplish anything.
- He dismissed the politician's promises as mere chin music.
Advanced Usage
- The term is informal and often carries a slightly negative or dismissive connotation, implying the talk is trivial, boastful, or insincere.
- It can be used in contexts ranging from casual conversation to critiques of political or corporate speech.
Variants and Related Words
- Chin-wag (noun, informal): A chat or gossip session. While also meaning talk, "chin-wag" is more neutral and can imply a friendly, lengthy conversation, unlike the more dismissive "chin music."
Synonyms
- Palaver: Lengthy and idle talk.
- Prattle: Foolish, inconsequential, or childish talk.
- Hot air: Boastful or pretentious talk that is not backed up by actions.
- Blather: Lengthy, nonsensical talk.
Related Idioms
- To shoot the breeze: To engage in casual, relaxed conversation. This is more neutral than "chin music."
- Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing: A literary idiom (from Shakespeare) describing passionate but ultimately meaningless talk. This is a more formal and dramatic equivalent.
Noun
- idle or foolish and irrelevant talk