1. twaddle - Noun
2. twaddle - Verb
4. Twaddle - Proper noun
To talk in a weak and silly manner, like one whose faculties are decayed; to prate; to prattle.
Silly talk; gabble; fustian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLooking back, I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was too. But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at all. Katherine Mansfield
The only good that I can see in the demonstration of the truth of "Spiritualism" is to furnish an additional argument against suicide. Better live a crossing-sweeper than die and be made to talk twaddle by a "medium" hired at a guinea a séance. Thomas Henry Huxley
... much of what is taught in modern corporate finance courses is twaddle. Charlie Munger
The only good that I can see in the demonstration of the truth of "Spiritualism" is to furnish an additional argument against suicide. Better live a crossing-sweeper than die and be made to talk twaddle by a "medium" hired at a guinea a séance. Aldous Huxley
But by now, like a hold full of tribbles, the twaddle seems impossible to shake off (Star Trek: Discovery, I’m looking at you). Source: Internet
Many of the top-rated reviews are fiercely critical of the film, with headlines like "The Shape of Garbage," "disappointing twaddle," and simply "Are you kidding me?" Source: Internet