• Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Piffle Meanings

    noun trivial or nonsensical talk or ideas

    Fields related to piffle

    Literature

    The author's use of piffle in the dialogue added a touch of humor to the scene.

    Humor

    The comedian's routine was filled with witty piffle that had the audience laughing.

    Criticism

    Some critics dismissed the film as piffle, lacking substance or depth.

    British English

    Piffle is a common term used in British English to dismiss something as nonsense or trivial.

    Informal conversation

    Stop talking piffle and get to the point!

    Occupation Usage of piffle

    Writer

    A writer may use the term 'piffle' to dismiss or criticize poorly written or trivial content.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'piffle' informally to describe irrelevant or nonsensical statements made by a client during therapy.

    Teacher

    A teacher may use 'piffle' to playfully dismiss a student's excuse or explanation that lacks credibility.

    Journalist

    A journalist may use 'piffle' to convey skepticism or disbelief towards a source's unsubstantiated claims or statements.

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