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Humbug - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
type of: bunk, hokum, meaninglessness, nonsense, nonsensicality. a message that seems to convey no meaning. noun. a person who is intentionally deceptive or insincere. synonyms: fake, faker, fraud, imposter, impostor, pretender, pseud, pseudo, role player, sham, shammer. see more.
HUMBUG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
dishonest talk, writing, or behaviour that is intended to deceive people: the usual political humbug. I know humbug when I see it. Her arguments are impeccable and she has absolutely no tolerance for humbug. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Lies, lying & hypocrisy. a pack of lies idiom. artifice. bad faith.
HUMBUG | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
humbug noun (DISHONESTY) Add to word list. Add to word list. [ U ] dishonest talk, writing, or behavior that is intended to deceive people: the usual political humbug. I know humbug when I see it. Her arguments are impeccable and she has absolutely no tolerance for humbug.
Humbug Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : something designed to deceive and mislead. Their claims are humbug. b. : a willfully false, deceptive, or insincere person. He's just an old humbug. denounced as humbugs the playwrights who magnify the difficulties of their craft Times Literary Supplement. 2. : an attitude or spirit of pretense and deception.
Humbug - Wikipedia
A humbug is a person or object that behaves in a deceptive or dishonest way, often as a hoax or in jest. The term was first described in 1751 as student slang, and recorded in 1840 as a "nautical phrase". It is now also often used as an exclamation to describe something as hypocritical nonsense or gibberish.
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