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rubbish vs drivel

drivel vs rubbish

rubbish and drivel both are nouns.

rubbish and drivel both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rubbish Yes No Yes No
drivel Yes No Yes No
As nouns, drivel is a hypernym of rubbish; that is, drivel is a word with a broader meaning than rubbish:
  • rubbish: nonsensical talk or writing
  • drivel: a worthless message
Other hypernyms of rubbish include garbage.
rubbish (noun) drivel (noun)
nonsensical talk or writing saliva spilling from the mouth
worthless material that is to be disposed of a worthless message
rubbish (verb) drivel (verb)
attack strongly let saliva drivel from the mouth
Difference between rubbish and drivel

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