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/ˈklapˌtrap/
noun
absurd or nonsensical talk or ideas.
"such sentiments are just pious claptrap"
synonyms: nonsense, balderdash, gibberish, blarney, guff, blather, blether, rubbish, hogwash, baloney, tripe, drivel, gobbledygook, bilge, bosh, bull, bunk, hot air, eyewash, piffle, poppycock, phooey, hooey, malarkey, twaddle, dribble, rot, cobblers, codswallop, cock, stuff and nonsense, tosh, double Dutch, flannel, waffle, havers, garbage, flapdoodle, blathers, wack, bushwa, applesauce, bellywash, bunkum, tommyrot, cod, gammon, toffee, shit, bullshit, crap, bollocks, balls, crapola, bulldust

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: pretentious nonsense : trash claptrap 2 of 2 adjective : characterized by or suggestive of claptrap; especially : of a cheap showy nature.
silly talk that means nothing and should not be believed: Don't believe a word of what he says. It's just a load of claptrap.
noun. pretentious but insincere or empty language: His speeches seem erudite but analysis reveals them to be mere claptrap.
Use the word claptrap when you're talking about overblown nonsense. You might read your English professor's new book and secretly feel that it's nothing but ...
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If you describe something that someone says as claptrap, you mean that it is stupid or foolish although it may sound important. [informal, disapproval].
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(historical) A device for producing a clapping sound in theaters. A device or trick to gain applause; a humbug ...
[noncount] informal. : words, ideas, etc., that are very foolish or stupid : nonsense. His entire speech was nothing but claptrap. I'm tired of hearing all ...
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Claptrap Definition ... Absurd, insincere, or empty talk or writing. ... A contrivance for clapping in theaters. Wiktionary. A trick or device to gain applause; ...
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Definition of claptrap as in nonsense language, behavior, or ideas that are absurd and contrary to good sense
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Word Originmid 18th cent. (denoting something designed to elicit applause): from clap 'to hit your open hands together in approval' + trap.
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