empty talk
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Definition
Noun: 1. Speech or writing that lacks substance, meaning, or sincerity: Empty talk refers to communication that sounds impressive or uses many words but conveys little or no real information, value, or genuine intent. It is often characterized by being insincere, boastful, or consisting of clichés without depth.
Usage
Empty talk is used as a noun to criticize or describe communication that is ultimately meaningless. - It is often used in formal and informal contexts to point out the hollowness of promises, arguments, or flattery. - It typically carries a negative connotation, implying deception, foolishness, or a waste of time.
Examples
- The politician's speech was full of empty talk and contained no concrete plans.
- Don't listen to his empty talk; he never follows through on his promises.
- The meeting was frustrating, just two hours of empty talk without any decisions.
Advanced Usage
- "Mere empty talk": An emphatic phrase stressing that something is nothing but meaningless words.
- His assurances were mere empty talk designed to placate us.
- "To be dismissed as empty talk": To be judged and rejected as being without substance.
- The proposal was dismissed as empty talk by the experienced committee.
Variants and Related Words
- Empty rhetoric (n): Persuasive language that is impressive-sounding but insincere or devoid of meaningful content. Often used in political contexts.
- The debate was filled with empty rhetoric from both candidates.
- Hot air (n, informal): Boastful or excited talk that is not backed up by actions or truth.
- Ignore him; he's just full of hot air.
Synonyms
- Bluster: Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.
- Bombast: High-sounding language with little meaning, used to impress.
- Palaver: Prolonged and idle discussion.
- Prattle: Foolish, inconsequential, or childish talk.
Related Phrases
- All talk and no action: A phrase describing someone who speaks a lot about doing things but never actually does them. This is a common concept related to "empty talk."
- He's all talk and no action, so don't expect any changes.
Related Idioms
- Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing: A literary idiom (from Shakespeare's ) describing a passionate but ultimately meaningless outburst. This captures the essence of empty talk.
- The manager's angry tirade was full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Noun
- loud and confused and empty talk
- mere rhetoric