Pronunciation: /bɑʃ/

Definitions of bosh

noun nonsense or foolish talk

Example Sentences

A1 I heard a loud bosh coming from the kitchen.

A2 The children were playing with a bosh, making a lot of noise.

B1 The mechanic used a bosh to fix the car engine.

B2 The construction workers were using a heavy-duty bosh to break up concrete.

C1 The artist used a variety of boshes to create intricate designs on the canvas.

C2 The chef's kitchen was filled with different boshes for preparing various dishes.

interjection used to express disbelief or rejection

Example Sentences

A1 Bosh! I don't like broccoli.

A2 Bosh! That movie was terrible.

B1 Bosh! I can't believe you said that.

B2 Bosh! This is ridiculous.

C1 Bosh! I refuse to participate in such nonsense.

C2 Bosh! Your argument is completely invalid.

Examples of bosh in a Sentence

formal The scientist dismissed the claims as pure bosh, lacking any scientific evidence.

informal Don't listen to him, he's just talking a load of bosh.

slang She's always full of bosh, never telling the truth.

figurative His promises turned out to be nothing but bosh, leading to disappointment.

Grammatical Forms of bosh

past tense

boshed

plural

boshes

comparative

more bosh

superlative

most bosh

present tense

bosh

future tense

will bosh

perfect tense

have boshed

continuous tense

is boshing

singular

bosh

positive degree

bosh

infinitive

to bosh

gerund

boshing

participle

boshed

Origin and Evolution of bosh

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Dutch and German
Story behind the word: The word 'bosh' originated from the Dutch and German word 'boosch', meaning forest or wooded area.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'bosh' shifted from referring to a wooded area to being used as an exclamation of disbelief or nonsense.