noun
- Nonsensical or insincere talk; empty words or pretentious language designed to impress but lacking substance.
Usage: informal; derogatory
adjective
- Characterized by or consisting of claptrap; pretentious and insincere.
Usage: informal; derogatory
Examples
- The politician's speech was full of claptrap about promises he had no intention of keeping.
- Don't believe that claptrap about miracle weight-loss pills—they don't work.
- She dismissed his romantic declarations as claptrap designed to manipulate her.
- The movie's plot was pure claptrap, with no logical consistency whatsoever.
- He spouted claptrap about his business experience, but he had never actually run a company.
- That's just claptrap; there's no scientific evidence to support such claims.
- The advertisement was filled with claptrap claims about the product's effectiveness.