A statement that lacks any meaning is called a "meaningless statement" or "nonsense." It does not convey any coherent message or make logical sense.
Gobbledygook or nonsense.
"Fikka" in Hindi means something that is tasteless or bland. It is often used to describe food that lacks flavor or spice.
The Cambridge Online Dictionary offers two possible meanings. The first formal meaning is disclaimer as aformal statement saying that you are not legally responsible for something, or that you have no direct involvement in it. The second specialized meaning is disclaimer as a formal statement giving up your legal claim to something or ending your connection with it.
Humorless, serious, no-nonsense, severe, sober, solemn, but mostly sad.
The word is "Ergo", meaning therefore, or consequently - argal is an error.
Vacuous - answer to apex
Gobbledygook or nonsense.
A statement that lacks meaning can be called nonsensical or meaningless. It may also be described as vacuous if it fails to convey any significant information or idea. In philosophical terms, such statements might be referred to as "tautological" if they are true by virtue of their logical form but provide no substantive content.
It is called an identity.
It is a statement without any particular meaning.
No, it is a statement without any meaning.
No. A violation in the syntax of a program statement is called a syntax error.
Equation or equality.
That is called an inequality.
An unsupported hypothesis is a statement that proposes a possible explanation for something but lacks evidence or data to back it up. It is typically not based on any empirical research or logical reasoning, making it unreliable and unproven.
it means whether it is viable or is it acceptable. Plausibility also tries to see if there is any proof/truth to a statement. You happy?
first of all it is not called occult...its called THE occult...second, the occult is a general statement for any spiritual or religious practice that is considered taboo for some major religions...the occult could be satanism...could be wikah...could be voodoo...its more of an opinion than a religion