Quote from Wikipedia: "Gobbledygook or gobbledegook (sometimes shortened to gobbledegoo) is an English term used to describe nonsensical language, sound that resembles language but has no meaning, or unintelligible encrypted text. It is also used to refer to official, professional or pretentious language. In this sense, gobbledygook is a hurdle of communication at best, a means of imposing power at worst."
There are no examples of gobbledygook because gobbledygook is nonsense. Let your cat walk on your keyboard and you will have some good examples of gobbledygook.
"It is a tricky problem to find the particular calibration in timing that would be appropriate to stem the acceleration in risk premiums created by falling incomes without prematurely aborting the decline in the inflation-generated risk premiums." -Alan Greenspan
^ That's an example of Gobbledygook. It's basically language using long, complicated words that sound impressive, but might not even really have a meaning or make any sense. It's intended to overwhelm and possibly confuse the listener(s).
No, they do not mean the same thing. Gobbledygook or gobbledy gook means nonsense, unintelligible speech or nonsensical writing. It can also mean just something you can't understand. Jargon means specific language. Legal jargon, political jargon or medical jargon are common usages. If you can't understand some sort of jargon you can call it gobbledygook or mumbo jumbo but you understand it isn't really gobbledygook.
gobbledegoop is a form of language that only certain people can read or speak.
It is usually spelled gobbledy-gook, and means something someone says which looks like it makes sense but actually means nothing. It's the same thing as gibberish.
It is a slang word referring to any nondescript substance like goo, slime, gunk, mud or any other substance.
Gobbledygook is a noun .
If by 'invisible' you mean abstract nouns, words for things that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched, some examples are:attitudebeautycaredestinyeducationfriendshipgratitudehopeideajokekindnesslovemysteryneedopinionpeacequestreasonseasontrusturgevalueworryyearzeal
Some examples of 'quality of mind' nouns, also called abstract nouns, are:anxietybraveryconfidencedecisivenesseuphemismfungenerosityhappinessisolationjoyknowledgeluxurymemorynewsopinionpurposequestionreasonsorrowtroubleurgevaluewealthyearzeal
some prominent examples of thallophyta include spirogyra , ulthroix , cladophara
Three examples of Saprotrohs are: Fungus
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Sounds like gobbledygook that some politician has given as a psuedo explanation.
This is gobbledygook.
no but gobbledygook is .
Sounds like gobbledygook that some politician has given as a psuedo explanation.
Sounds like gobbledygook that some politician has given as a psuedo explanation.
I would describe it as pretentious gobbledygook.
It is gobbledygook, random, meaningless.
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This is syntactical gobbledygook.
Definitions of gobbledygook on the Web: * incomprehensible or pompous jargon of specialistswordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * Gobbledygook or gobbledegook (sometimes shortened to gobbledegoo) is an English term used to describe nonsensical language, sound that resembles language but has no meaning, or unintelligible encrypted text. It is also used to refer to official, professional or pretentious language. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobbledygook * Nonsense; meaningless or encrypted language; Something described in an overly complex, incoherent, or incomprehensible manneren.wiktionary.org/wiki/gobbledygook