Sentences

bunkum in a sentence

n.

Definition

Bunkum refers to insincere or meaningless talk or ideas, often used to describe empty rhetoric or nonsense.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician's speech was full of bunkum that failed to address the real issues at hand.
  2. She dismissed his extravagant claims as mere bunkum, not worth her time.
  3. The article was criticized for being nothing but bunkum, lacking any factual basis.
  4. Despite his confident demeanor, everyone knew his promises were just bunkum.
  5. When it comes to conspiracy theories, much of what is said is simply bunkum.
  6. The professor was frustrated by students who accepted bunkum over scientific evidence.
  7. In the world of marketing, some slogans can seem more like bunkum than genuine offers.
  8. He often resorted to bunkum to make his argument seem more compelling than it was.
  9. Many people can easily spot bunkum when they take a moment to think critically.
  10. The debate devolved into a exchange of bunkum, with neither side willing to listen.

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