Fiddlesticks Meaning in English
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Definition
An old-fashioned exclamation used to show disbelief, annoyance, or say that something is nonsense.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal and old-fashioned; rarely used in modern speech except for humor or to sound quaint. Used to dismiss something as silly or untrue. Not offensive. Similar in tone to 'nonsense' or 'rubbish'. Often used by older speakers or in playful contexts.
Spanish: ¡tonterías! - ¡pamplinas!Portuguese (BR): besteira! - bobagem!Portuguese (PT): asneira! - disparates!Chinese (Simplified): 胡说!- 胡闹!Chinese (Traditional): 胡說!- 胡鬧!Hindi: बकवास! - बेहूदगी!Arabic: هراء! - كلام فارغ!Bengali: বাজে কথা - ফালতু কথাRussian: чепуха - вздорJapanese: ばかばかしい - くだらないVietnamese: nhảm nhí - vớ vẩnKorean: 말도 안 돼 - 허튼소리Turkish: saçmalık - zırvaUrdu: فضول بات - بکواسIndonesian: omong kosong - konyol
Example Sentences
You think that's true? Fiddlesticks!
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Oh, fiddlesticks! I forgot my keys at home.
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That idea is just fiddlesticks.
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Fiddlesticks! The bus just left.
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I heard the rumor, but honestly, it’s all fiddlesticks.
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‘You’ll never find your wallet again.’ ‘Oh, fiddlesticks! I’ll look for it myself.’
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