The word nonsensical *is* an adjective. It is the adjective form of the noun nonsense.
Nonsense is a mass noun. It has no plural form.
The whole idea of living collectively is just utter nonsense.
Nonsense
Nonsense : n. non-sens; absurdité; bêtise
Sense refers to something that is logical, reasonable, or meaningful, while nonsense refers to something that is illogical, irrational, or meaningless. Sense follows a coherent and rational thought process, while nonsense lacks coherence and logic.
The adjective form is nonsensical, itself a slightly nonsensical word.
One possibility is the word "nonsense".
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How not? It is a noun modified by an adjective. It would be just as "correct" if you used nonsense words, for example "the fullipated veeblefetzers."
A nonsense answer is how you behave for example tribution
No it is not nonsense.
'Much' can be a noun, an adjective or an adverb, but not a verb. 'Much has been said about the problem, but little done.' (Noun) 'Much nonsense has been talked about the problem.' (Adjective) 'It would be much better to do something about the problem than to keep talking nonsense about it.' (Adverb)
Nonsense is a mass noun. It has no plural form.
I think nonsense is words that have no real meaning.
The answer she gave was nonsense!