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Noun: falderal  'fal-du,ral
  1. Statements or beliefs that are untrue or make no sense
    "He dismissed the conspiracy theory as pure falderal";
    - bunk [informal], bunkum [informal], buncombe [informal], guff [informal], rot [informal], hogwash [informal], flapdoodle [N. Amer, informal], Irish bull [slang], rhubarb [Brit, informal], bilge [informal], junk [informal], bull [slang], nonsense, jive [N. Amer, informal], bushwah [N. Amer, informal], bushwa [N. Amer, informal], folderol, rubbish [informal], tripe [informal], trumpery [archaic], trash [informal], wish-wash [informal], applesauce [N. Amer, informal], codswallop [Brit, informal], drivel, garbage
     
  2. [archaic] Ornamental objects of no great value
    "The antique shop was filled with falderal that appealed to tourists"; "The shelf was cluttered with frills and falderals";
    - falderol [rare], frill, gimcrackery, nonsense, trumpery [archaic], folderol [archaic]

Derived forms: falderals

Type of: content, decoration, message, ornament, ornamentation, subject matter, substance

Encyclopedia: Falderal