idle talk
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Definition
Noun: * Idle or foolish and irrelevant talk: Conversation or speech that is trivial, without serious purpose, or lacking in meaningful content. It often implies gossip, chatter, or pointless discussion.
Usage
This noun is used to describe speech that is considered a waste of time or intellectually insignificant. It often carries a negative or dismissive connotation. * It is typically used as an uncountable noun (e.g., "full of idle talk"). * It can be the object of verbs like ignore, disregard, listen to, or engage in.
Examples
- The meeting was prolonged by endless idle talk about the weather and weekend plans.
- He dismissed the rumors as mere idle talk and refused to comment.
- We need to focus on the facts and avoid idle talk if we want to solve this problem.
- She grew tired of the office's constant idle talk and gossip.
Advanced Usage
- "To be (just/only/nothing but) idle talk": A common phrase used to assert that a statement, promise, or threat has no substance or will not lead to action.
- His promises of reform turned out to be nothing but idle talk.
- Don't worry about his threats; it's all idle talk.
Variants and Related Words
- Idle (adjective): (1) Not active or in use. (2) (Of a person) avoiding work; lazy. (3) (Of words or thought) lacking a real purpose or basis.
- Chitchat (noun): Informal, light conversation about unimportant matters.
- Prate (verb/noun): To talk foolishly or at tedious length about something.
Synonyms
- Chitchat: Informal talk about unimportant things.
- Prate: Foolish or tedious talk.
- Blather: Lengthy, nonsensical talk.
- Gossip: Casual or unconstrained conversation about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as true.
Related Phrases
- Small talk: Polite conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially on social occasions. (This is more neutral than "idle talk").
- Hot air: Boastful or pretentious talk that is not backed up by actions or facts.
Noun
- idle or foolish and irrelevant talk